Thanks for the clarification, Perry (and apologies for delay in replying).
You've changed my perception of TaxiPoint entirely - I just didn't think you/TaxiPoint's focus was Glasgow
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Perry Richardson is the Founder and Editor of TaxiPoint, a publication focused on news and issues related to the taxi and private hire vehicle industry in the United Kingdom, particularly in the London and Glasgow areas. As a former London taxi driver himself, Perry's reporting covers a range of topics impacting the livelihoods and working conditions of professional drivers, including regulatory changes, industry trends, and high-profile incidents. Through TaxiPoint, Perry aims to give a voice to the taxi trade and advocate for policies that support this essential transportation sector.
Link provided by Perry wrote:
Geo Focus
Glasgow, United Kingdom (Local)
Link provided by Perry wrote:
Pitching Insights
Perry Richardson's articles predominantly focus on the local taxi industry, regulations, driver safety, licensing and public transportation in the United Kingdom with a specific emphasis on Glasgow. His coverage often includes government announcements, data citations, press releases and legal policy regulation.
If you have insights related to local or national government decisions impacting the taxi industry in the UK or can provide statistical data regarding transport trends in Glasgow or broader UK cities, Perry may be interested in your input. Additionally, if you have expertise in legal policies affecting transportation businesses or initiatives aimed at improving driver safety within the industry context of Glasgow and surrounding areas within the UK.
I'd always thought of you/TaxiPoint as being London-oriented, but my perception was obviously misconceived
Anyway, I still think your piece was a tad generic rather than Glasgow-specific. Also, it smacked of what I think journalists call a puff-piece, as opposed to wholly objective journalism. But, hey ho, we all have our angles, biases and agendas
