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Just saw the article about London Black cab drivers being taught new
skills including when to give their fares quiet space. Head of taxi regulation, Mr Mason told the FT: "It's a world-renowned service. The drivers are always perceived to be some of the great characters you come across in London.” I beg to disagree. Characters, yes. But not greatest. I have a huge beef with London cabbies. They are rude drivers. I used to think they have eye problems until I found that they brake and give way to their own, but not to pedestrians, even when the pedestrian is in the right (or in danger of being knocked down). I take cabs when I need them. But, you know, I'd *support* them if they would learn to be more gentle, careful drivers. It's a crowded city, the Black Cabbies are not the kings of the road and should not act that way. |
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