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Taxi drivers can refuse to accept passengers if there are reasonable ground for doing so – including personal safety – but they must make it clear to all passengers when they are available for hire. “If any driver feels a passenger may threaten their safety they should summon the police for assistance.”
What a crass statement!
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but they must make it clear to all passengers when they are available for hire
So you have to tell "Pyscho"......Yeh mate I am for hire - but I am not taking you because you are a nasty b*st**d.........and then
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If any driver feels a passenger may threaten their safety they should summon the police for assistance.”
...........so that they can help you out of your wheelchair OR into your coffin.
As others have alluded "I am on break" should and would be suffice - having said that if your booking fails to turn up, or is excessively late, do you go home - or take the next as it so happens..............out of town fare? The licensing laws as they stand are very much of a double standard! You can refuse an out of town fare with no real quibbles ( and I do not mean extreme distances), but do not refuse something that resembles a local fare = double standards in my book as they do permit you to refuse..... on their terms only.
Back a couple of years ago I got pulled in by our L.A, apparently reported by a member of the public for the very same thing (cherry picking)! finding out later that I am certain (99%) it was a driver of ours.
They would not tell me why I was being called in, so I went in very much cold, in terms of preparation. I was interviewed under "PACE"...................it is a long story so I will cut to the chase.
Their allegations was full of holes and inaccuracies, and I was able to answer their questions. However before I left the house I was looking for a note pad so that I could take notes during the forth coming meeting - I could not find my note book, but picked up my book that I use to note journeys along with the price charged (it is not as daft as it sounds). I was able to shoot down the allegation of cherry picking quite by accident - because I had a log of that nights work with me that showed that I had done numerous fares around about that time.............that were all local. What the driver had probably seen, was that I was in an area whereby it was not a recognised rank, I had turned a punter away............ for someone who was already booked, for a local drop
I could not have possibly known what I was in for OR the questions that I was going to be asked, BUT, if you can show a work record for what ever shift in question, that shows you were taking local fares..................then you are pretty much home and dry, as it weakens their accusation.
Having said that the guy has not helped himself by ignoring an instruction from
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the driver was asked by an authorised officer to wait in his vehicle
.........that will have really p!$$ed them off, not the sharpest tool in the box is he
