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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 6:43 am 
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This was all over the place last week, so presumably no-one on here thought it was interesting enough to post.

And it's not job, at least not directly.

But a couple of questionable trade-related statements he makes are maybe ill-advised :roll:

And to the extent it's about potholes (although not the usual stuff) then it's job-related...


Taxi driver loses £10k in earnings after breaking ankle in pothole

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scot ... s-30232873

James Tiffoney, 66, who works as a taxi driver at Glasgow Airport, was in agony after taking the fall coming out of Tesco Express on Busby Road in Clarkston.

A Glasgow taxi driver who lost £10k in earnings after breaking his ankle when he tripped on a pothole has slammed his local council.

James Tiffoney, 66, was left in agony after his fall on the road outside Tesco in Busby Road, Clarkston, back in December.

The granddad-of-one, from Renfrew, was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley were medics confirmed a fracture and fitted him with a boot before ordering him to take time off work.

James, who transports passengers back and forth from Glasgow Airport, was unable to return to his job for 10 weeks after the incident.

He claims East Renfrewshire Council has refused to take responsibility for his injury and is now panning to take them to court for damages.

James said: "I came out of Tesco and got ready to cross the road. That's when I stepped in this large pothole - it was like a crater.

"The fall was terrible. I hit the ground and I was in agony. The pain was excruciating. I was in a right state.

"A few people came along and helped me up but I knew my ankle was broken.

"I complained to the council but they refused to pay out. Road workers then came out and patched up the pothole, but it's already crumbling again. I've absolutely no doubt that someone could trip and fall in it again.

"I'm now speaking to a no win no fee lawyer. I've missed 10 weeks of work where I would usually earn around £1,000 a week.

"We were struggling a bit financially while I was off and I was itching to get back to work, but I'm still in a lot of pain on journeys and I've still got problems with my ankle."

James, who worked in the oil industry before retiring and becoming a taxi driver, added that he was fit and healthy before his accident and has been left angry by the council denying any responsibility for his broken bone.

He continued: "I'm not a feeble pensioner. I'm fit. That's why I am so angry about what happened. I haven't done anything wrong. All I did was step in a hole that shouldn't have been there."

A spokesperson for East Renfrewshire Council said: "We're sorry to hear Mr Tiffoney suffered this injury. His claim was assessed by our insurers and rejected.

"We carry out routine safety inspections of our roads and pavements, with any safety issues, including potholes, recorded and repairs scheduled.

"We have re-inspected this site this week and although there has been slight deterioration, but it would not be classed as a safety defect."

James is appealing for witnesses and has asked anyone who saw him fall to get in touch. He can be contacted through his Facebook page.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 6:44 am 
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"I'm now speaking to a no win no fee lawyer. I've missed 10 weeks of work where I would usually earn around £1,000 a week.

No doubt he wants to big up the extent of his financial losses and injuries with regard to any compo claim.

But the usual caveat about broadcasting your 'earnings' in the media apply, and from a safety and licensing perspective it won't look good if the pain he's in is still affecting his driving :-o

Anyway, as usual, if he really is earning £1,000 per week then I suspect he's talking about takings rather than earnings. To me, a self-employed person's earnings are effectively profits, so it makes it sound he's making a lot more in terms of profit than he actually is.

I mean, you could be taking a grand a week and potentially earn nothing :?


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James, who transports passengers back and forth from Glasgow Airport, was unable to return to his job for 10 weeks after the incident.

He is 66 and takes a grand a week.

Is this a case of #-o or :---) ?

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