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Author:  Sussex [ Thu Dec 06, 2007 6:39 pm ]
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Rickshaw driver 'hit by cabbie'

RICKSHAW drivers today claimed they are regularly subjected to verbal and physical abuse from the city's taxi trade.

One driver has alleged he was pulled from his pedicab and assaulted in the city centre by a group of off duty-taxi drivers, while another said he was threatened with an attack with a Taser stun gun by a disgruntled cabbie.

The pedicab drivers, who are mainly students, say taxi drivers have also thrown cigarette butts at them.

The attacks are being blamed on a core minority of cabbies who see the bicycle rickshaws as muscling in on their livelihood. But taxi chiefs said they had not received any complaints, adding there was growing tension between the two camps because of the increase in the number of pedicabs on the city's streets in recent years.

Neil Hartop, 28, a rickshaw driver from Marchmont, claimed he was attacked in the early hours of November 25 on George Street by three men who told him they were all black cab drivers.

He said: "They got in and started kicking my back, saying they were fed up with the pedicabs. I stopped and said I wasn't taking them any further and one of them headbutted me.

"I fell to the ground and they kicked me before they got in the back of a taxi. I was really shook up but thought I would just get more hassle if I reported it."

Police chiefs today said they had no recent reports of attacks, but urged victims to come forward. Phil Varley, the owner of Edinburgh Pedicabs, said: "It is obviously concerning for our drivers, but it only seems to involve a hardcore minority of taxi drivers."

A fleet of around 60 pedicabs is estimated to operate at weekends, compared with just two in 2000.

Murray Fleming, secretary of Central Radio Cabs, said: "It is very easy to cast aspersions. More generally, there is concern among the taxi trade about the safety aspects of pedicabs and the big increase in their number."

Author:  GBC [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 1:51 am ]
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A gun would be to lenient for this mob.

London started with a few, now there must be 600 plus of a weekend.

Scottish law is full of interesting little act's at common law, I'm suprised there's not one to cover these clowns. :roll:

Author:  grandad [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:54 am ]
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GBC wrote:
A gun would be to lenient for this mob.

London started with a few, now there must be 600 plus of a weekend.

Scottish law is full of interesting little act's at common law, I'm suprised there's not one to cover these clowns. :roll:


These guys are only trying to make an honest living just the same as you except they are unlikly to take the "tourist" route to get a bigger fare.

Author:  Sussex [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:03 pm ]
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GBC wrote:
London started with a few, now there must be 600 plus of a weekend.

Surely once they are licensed and checked that number has to fall.

Which is why I can't work out why the LTDA don't want it. :?

Author:  McDeHack [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:01 pm ]
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grandad wrote:

These guys are only trying to make an honest living just the same as you except they are unlikly to take the "tourist" route to get a bigger fare.

Honest living? You are having a laugh. I have had punters tell me that they feel that they got ripped off. British Museum to Covent garden .5 of a mile £8. and needed a change of underpants.
I wonder do they pay tax etc. Or is this just a 'part time' cash in hand job.

Author:  kermit2482 [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:15 pm ]
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Nothing better than sour grapes to spark a debate :lol:

Author:  Sandy McNab [ Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:51 pm ]
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McDeHack wrote:
grandad wrote:

These guys are only trying to make an honest living just the same as you except they are unlikly to take the "tourist" route to get a bigger fare.

Honest living? You are having a laugh. I have had punters tell me that they feel that they got ripped off. British Museum to Covent garden .5 of a mile £8. and needed a change of underpants.
I wonder do they pay tax etc. Or is this just a 'part time' cash in hand job.
I had 4 punters a while back, took the cab instead because the pedi wanted £7 EACH from Strand to Russell Square.

Author:  GBC [ Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:12 pm ]
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McDeHack wrote:
grandad wrote:

These guys are only trying to make an honest living just the same as you except they are unlikly to take the "tourist" route to get a bigger fare.

Honest living? You are having a laugh. I have had punters tell me that they feel that they got ripped off. British Museum to Covent garden .5 of a mile £8. and needed a change of underpants.
I wonder do they pay tax etc. Or is this just a 'part time' cash in hand job.




Don't listen to 'Grandad' Mac, he stays in Hotels on Sussex Gardens.
He's upgrading to a youth hostel next time he visits. :lol:


I'll let you into a little secret 'Grandad', I don't need longer routes, the quicker I get someone out, the quicker I get another flag fall in. :wink:

Author:  CABMAN [ Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:21 pm ]
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THERE A JOKE IN LONDON I LOVE TOUCHING MY BUMBER ON THE BACK WHEEL AND WATCHING EM SPIN ROUND :D

Author:  kermit2482 [ Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:53 pm ]
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CABMAN wrote:
THERE A JOKE IN LONDON I LOVE TOUCHING MY BUMBER ON THE BACK WHEEL AND WATCHING EM SPIN ROUND :D


Thats just outright dangerous or is it acceptable driving nowadays, he he he :lol:

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