jimbo wrote:
Well here am I just back from my first (of many) visits to Dubai.
Expensive place to visit, but it helps when your son is an emirates pilot. He's living in a company villa about twenty miles from the City centre.
The one thing that is cheap is the Taxi's. Around 5,000 cabs around, plentiful, clean, and highly regulated. No independents. Drivers are all Indian/Pakistani, etc. Good-ish English, and Fair-ish Knowledge.
The Fares start at 3UAE Dirhams, (60p) with a minimum fare of 10 Dirham. The 33K journey from his villa to the Palm Island beach cost 64 Dirhams (£13!!) The drivers do 7 days 12 hour shifts, and live in pretty basic accommodation 4 to a room.
A government sticker in cabs over there has the usual wear your seat belt info, but one bit might worry a few here, including me, which states that "If the meter is not used, the journey is FREE!"
And the drivers are paid on commission, 9%, (yes nine) of takings. The meters are remotely connected to the office so they know a drivers takings.
An emirates pilot last year accused a taxi driver of "going the long way home" and refusing to pay ended up in jail for four days. What a wilf, the fare would have been about £9.
It was fun, but it's bloody freezing here now!
If I'm thinking of the right firm they run on Sigitec.