Hi all,
This is my first time posting on TDO so be gentle with me guys. Just a little bit of history to let you know who I am. I've been a Glasgow Taxi driver for roughly ten years and I am also the moderator of a forum set up by one of my mates for Glasgow Taxi Drivers. The forum,
http://www.glasgowtaxiforum.com also has a visitors section so you can go on and see what sort of topicas are being discussed in Glasgow.
The abovementioned topic is partly due to a question I was asked and also had a yearning to find out for myself.
The subject of coachlines and names (whether it be family or pets) on the back of taxis came up in a conversation at our tea break recently and the problem arose when no-one could put a definitive time scale or reason for it happening to it.
So, as a first post I decided to put the question to the greater masses. Where did the phenomenon of coachlines and names start and what was the reason behind it? Was it a game of oneupmanship or was it to put a more refined look to the cab? Or was it for some other reason?
If any historical reason can be linked to it with corroborative evidence, for example , a link to a website or the name of a book covering the matter , I would be extremely appreciative.
I await your varied and colourful answers with baited breath.
All the best,
TDB