Cabby John 1 wrote:
I guess that it is easy to criticise and to point the finger unless you of course have guns pointed at members of your family! So, do I give them the finger

? or do I give them a salute that does not matter one way or another

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I often say/refer to a passenger as "Sir"........does it really mean that I think that they are as in "Sir"

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I do not point the finger at any other nationality and say they are cowards! Just think of any shift that you are on and you are going to get a kicking from a large number of people......do you say give me a kicking? or do you try and talk your way out of it? My point being is that until you are there then you will never really know as to how you will react......until then

Surely if they have the title Sir they are in effect stinking scum for they have accepted the insult and bent the knee to the Von Windsor hoarre
Never ever called a passenger Sir even when they were one,

a couple pointed out " i am a Sir " which immediately led to them being chucked out of me Cab fekk em stinking scum

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