mancityfan wrote:
Don't shoot the messenger,
Mr rendell wasn't very happy, he only diverted his phone next door, or Mr powers and Mrs murtargh, and Mr Wilson, when hull officers paid him a visit he'd gone, perhaps he was on the beach answering his mobile? Hmmm not sure if they had mobiles back then?
Sure, just saying the act is a bit (39 years) out of date, now with mobile phones, and e-mails being a preferred method of communication, which can be picked up anywhere (i.e. at home, or on the road).
Back to the original point, where the driver lives in Wisbech, can easily apply for a PCO licence, using rented office space in London, as an operating centre base, and if an e-mail booking comes in, strictly speaking he should read, accept and respond to that e-mail at his office, rather than on his mobile/home PC at his house?
