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Old December 13th 03, 12:45 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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In message , Zara Henderson
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Simple question!
Can a cab-driver refuse to take blind passengers?
TIA

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My husband who is a London Taxi Driver drove a partially sighted disabled
woman to a housing estate on the Essex road Islington,he assisted the lady
to her door & when he returned he was set upon by six hooded youths who had
just broken into his cab,they kicked him
"in the head so violently that he suffered a stroke & has not worked since &
we have a young family, that was almost three years ago.the advice that we
recieved from the "Met" was "never leave your vehicle if you feel your
personal safety is at risk" I think that a taxi driver has every right to
insist that a disabled person has some sort of assistance,they are not
ambulance drivers & they have no training nor are they insured if anything
should go wrong.

I'm really sorry about what happened to your husband but in this
particular case the second taxi driver I spoke to agreed to take them so
he obviously had no such concerns.
I meet blind people travelling on the underground almost every day; many
of them need no assistance at all.
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