captain cab wrote:
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Interesting article this, it tells a tale of sour grapes, exclusion, civil rights and division, all because one man was democratically voted out of his position as chairman of a Taxi association. The last paragraph of this article just about says it all for me. But if two Taxi associations in the same town can't agree on anything and are always in conflict, then what chance of agreement has the rest of the UK Taxi trade got?
I've noticed a number of your posts eminating from Bolton JD, and all are as old as the hills. Is there a particular point, of has Mr Oakes just upset you?
CC
No, Mr Oakes has not upset me, I was of the opinion it was the other round? lol
I am highlighting the division between two Hackney carriage organisations in the same town who both say they represent the local taxi trade, yet for one reason or another they are constantly at logger heads.
I have more instances to come that paint a pretty picture of the division in Bolton. However it should be said that I don't know who is right and who is wrong but surely both organisations can't be right, or can they?
Regards
JD