Private Reggie wrote:
Explain Socially
Economically I can earn based on the hours I work, I can earn more or less, my wage is not set
Politically I have a voice, how I decide to use my voice is a choice I make myself
So I don't get your definition of CN

Well compare yourself socially to other people in society, the nature or type of job you do, your rights, the hours you work, your earnings and standard of living, your quality of life etc...
Politically you have no voice within your trade and no rights to speak of when faced with an allegation from a member of the public. (
Oh and spare me City Cabs and how Les and Co. represent your rights up at the council because it's a joke)
The council regulates your trade, they set your tariff, vehicle choice, driver standards and in turn, this is reflected in the hours you work to earn a living.

In general the hours worked by your average taxi driver are astronomical. So economically you would be fu*ked if all you could work is 40 hours a week.
And do you have your own Cab****er paying you a stipend because he is denied his right of unfettered access to the tools of his trade? That's 3500 guys propping up pretendy businessmen like yourself Dougie?
Oh and let's just say a member of the public has made and allegation against you as a taxi driver. Tell me what rights you have when you are asked/forced to speak to said allegation?
Do the council only act on what is admitted or proven or can they just make it up as the go along?
It all spells Cab****er to me.
