Anonymous wrote:
Sorry Maurice, I gave up spending much time on your posts since the the old days of the Taxi Forums UK.
You said:
"Most drivers I know on a street hiring do not engage the meter until he / she has helped the passenger into the cab and the flag drop would be £2. "
So only a minority of drivers that you know would engage the meter, so is that representative of all the others or not?
If you don't know, why are you telling us about a handful of drivers when the thread was about London drivers generally?
Assuming the ones that you know are more charitable than the majority you don't know, this presumably means that MOST of the ones that you don't know could engage the meter beforehand?
No wriggling with me Maurice, if I'm wrong, as I often am, I say so, if not, I don't.
Dusty
>>>So only a minority of drivers that you know would engage the meter, so is that representative of all the others or not?<<
Correct and correct.
>>Assuming the ones that you know are more charitable than the majority you don't know, this presumably means that MOST of the ones that you don't know could engage the meter beforehand?<<
Wrong and wrong you can't assume that. I say again you use Statisical Sampling Theory (Small Sample Inferential Statistics) to extrapolate to the whole population."
I say again, you do not have to use the whole population to get an accurate outcome.
So if 28 out of the 30 I know do as I suggest that would translate to a very large percentage of the whole.
Keep up man.
Claude
