Flabby cabbies told to live a life less shabby...
Published on Fri Dec 10 10:05:53 GMT 2010
They’ve already been told to smarten up their act and banned from wearing their Preston North End shirts while working.
And taxi drivers have also been asked to stay in their cabs while waiting at ranks in case they make the streets look scruffy.
Now, cabbies are being offered advice on how to keep their waistlines in check.
The Don’t Sit, Get Fit campaign will see up to 20 Hackney carriage drivers recruited on to a free six-week health course, starting in January.
They will be given a full health MOT, including blood pressure and cholesterol tests, before attending three 90-minute group sessions at the Minerva Health Centre at Deepdale.
Experts will give advice on healthy eating, portion sizes, healthy snacks and food labels, plus exercise, managing weight and stop smoking advice.
Today, drivers gave a mixed reaction to the course being run by Preston Council and the NHS Fit Squad and Quit Squad.
John Peters, 62, from Ribbleton, said it was a “good idea” but he wouldn’t be able to commit to it.
He said: “Time for one thing – I start work at 4am so I’m in bed for 7pm and I want the afternoons to myself. My dad’s 89 and I want to spend time with him."
“It is an unhealthy lifestyle. I do a bit of walking, but that’s all. Today I’ve had two cheese sandwiches and two mince pies.”
Zafar Iqbal, 32, from Fulwood, said drivers should be given financial incentives to join up.
Smoker Bobby Brown, 41, said he exercised by walking his dog and said it was another example of interference.
He said: “It’s typical council really. I believe in small government. I don’t believe in being told what to do."
“They should get out of people’s lives and get on with doing what they’re supposed to do.”
Adam Umar, 51, who has been driving since 1979, said he exercised on a treadmill at home. He said: “I try not to eat many takeaways. I go home for food.”
Bashil Patel, 46, said he went home at lunchtime to eat and also exercised at home. Mr Patel, who has been driving for 24 years, said: “I never eat from takeaways."
“We’re all self-employed so we go home for dinner and I have breakfast before I start."
“I have rice and curry and chapati and sometimes vegetable curry.”
Father-of-four Iqbal Dasu, who lives in Fulwood, said drivers should be offered discounted membership at council-run leisure centres.
The 40-year-old said: “We’re paying so much money, about £40 per hour for a hall. How can people get fit? I can’t afford it now.”
The sessions will be planned to fit around drivers’ shifts and they will be offered follow-up appointments.
Around 300 drivers will be sent details from the council over the next few days.
Anyone interested should contact licensing manager Mike Thorpe on 01772 906114.
Source; http://www.lep.co.uk/news/flabby_cabbie ... _1_2846854