can you expand? is it true about the three strikes?
as an ex-cab driver your probably in the best position for informing us all what the best way to act in this situation would be.
I stopped being a cab driver in 1992 but i have never heard of a 3 strikes and out rule.....each incident is taken on its merits.....I was once off the road for a week cos my cab was a bit dirty!......this is much more serious
I would a] Make a formal complaint at the Public Carriage Office in Penton Street
and b] Report the incidenct to the police......the more evidence you have the better.....witnesses and photographic evidence the better.
Reember the PCO is part of Transport for London.......so contact Boris Karloff...the new mayor of crazytown.....
You could complain to the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association....kind of a trade union for cabbies....but keen to maintain professional standards....not sure of address.
I stopped being a cab driver in 1992 but i have never heard of a 3 strikes and out rule.....each incident is taken on its merits.....I was once off the road for a week cos my cab was a bit dirty!......this is much more serious
I would a] Make a formal complaint at the Public Carriage Office in Penton Street
and b] Report the incidenct to the police......the more evidence you have the better.....witnesses and photographic evidence the better.
Reember the PCO is part of Transport for London.......so contact Boris Karloff...the new mayor of crazytown.....
You could complain to the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association....kind of a trade union for cabbies....but keen to maintain professional standards....not sure of address.
Best advice i can give.......