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CAB DRIVERS SUFFER TOO MUCH ABUSE
12:00 - 10 September 2004
I would like to suggest to Mr Cobbet and anyone else who thinks that on a Saturday night there are not enough taxis to go round that they could go and get their own private hire licence and come out and see what the real world is like. On one recent Saturday night I was spat at, verbally abused, threatened, had bottles thrown at me and food thrown all around the inside of my cab.
Also some kind person decided that he would use the floor of my cab as a toilet.
To top all that off around this time last year I was assaulted and ended up with a few broken ribs.
I would also like to know how and why he believes that cab drivers are responsible for all the car crime and street violence that goes on in the city.
It is only one night a week that people are waiting around for a ride home and I know from first-hand experience that the city is cleared within a couple of hours. I would also like to point out that in most major towns and cities this is a similar situation.
Maybe extended licensing hours could work. That way people would trickle out of pubs and clubs over a couple of hours rather than stampeding out in their thousands.
Surely he does not think that there should be thousands of taxi and private hire drivers to match the thousands of people that go out on a Saturday night.
I will leave you all with a few tips to help you get home after your night out.
1. Eat any food before you get in the cab. Most drivers will not stop if they see people with food as this invariably ends up being scattered around the cab.
2. Drivers will not stop just because you stand in the middle of the road. His job is to get you home safely, not run you over.
3. If you have pre-booked then make sure you meet the cab at the designated position and time. If you are not there he will not wait. There are other people that will have booked and if he spends time waiting for you then he will be late for the next booking.
4. If you are prone to being sick, do it before you get in the cab as the soiling charge is now £50. Failing that get to know your limits.