Not difficult to spot the slightly unusual feature here.
But I wonder how much overloading goes on, at least where prying eyes least likely to see what's going on?
And that's one thing I recall from back in the day that doesn't happen much now, at least to me - people (particularly women fluttering their eyelashes etc) being all nicey, nicey and trying to get five or more people into a four seater, then kicking off with a barrage of abuse and aggression when you hold your ground.
I suspect the reason it doesn't happen so much for me these days is a) because I'm no longer in Dundee, and b) because I tend to be off home before the worst of the pish-heads appear
In fact the last person who tried to get five into my saloon was, er, a licensing councillor
(And two adults and three small kids probably not particularly dangerous, and in fact probably would have been allowed back in the day under the rules applicable then...)
LCC licensing wrote:
No booking, extra passengers, and hoping no one notices, unfortunately for one Sefton PHV driver at a recent event on Blackstone Street, our officers noticed. Summons to be prepared for offences. #Publicsafety #Enforcement