Sussex wrote:
There are about 8,500 taxi entrepreneurs in Finland, with permits for around 9,500 cars. They employ over 10,000 drivers, but according to Säynäjoki there would be enough work for another 1,000 men and women behind the wheel. "Taxation for second-jobbers should be lightened", Säynäjoki suggests. For example, there is a call for "smart multi-lingual" students as substitute drivers.
Classic taxi trade moronic self-serving garbage.
So they want more drivers because the current ones aren't earning enough?
They want students and the like to be driving, and encourage this by exempting them from tax?
Sounds a bit like my manor in fact, but no worries here about lightening the tax burden - they just don't pay any.
