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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:38:16 on Thu, 9 Mar
2017, d remarked:
There are taxi ranks outside Bristol and Nottingham stations with
'London' taxis queuing up at both on Google Streetview. Blue and green
rather than black.

Ironically the first thing I saw on nottingham streetview outside the
station
is a prius taxi.


That's a minicab - no "Taxi" sign on the roof. Duh.


So every city requires a taxi sign on the roof does it?


No, some require a Tacsi sign on the roof :-)

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In message , at 18:56:36 on Thu, 9 Mar
2017, Neil Williams remarked:

Priuses are a good choice at the moment - environmental credentials,
decent sized boot, room for 4 passengers plus the driver.

I really don't like TXs, they are a nuisance to get into, you sort of
have to either squat-waddle or kneel on the floor to get to the back
seat if you're tall. I can't even nearly stand up in one.


You can stand up in a Prius?
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On 2017-03-09 19:08:44 +0000, Roland Perry said:

In message , at 18:56:36 on Thu, 9
Mar 2017, Neil Williams remarked:

Priuses are a good choice at the moment - environmental credentials,
decent sized boot, room for 4 passengers plus the driver.

I really don't like TXs, they are a nuisance to get into, you sort of
have to either squat-waddle or kneel on the floor to get to the back
seat if you're tall. I can't even nearly stand up in one.


You can stand up in a Prius?


I don't need to, because I can sit down straight onto the seat from
outside the car then swing my legs in, unlike a TX where I can't
because it's too far back from the door.

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On 2017\03\09 09:58, d wrote:

If protection from passengers was a primary concern minicab drivers would
buy them too.


Minicab drivers in London are expressly forbidden from driving TX taxis.


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On 2017\03\09 23:06, Neil Williams wrote:
On 2017-03-09 19:08:44 +0000, Roland Perry said:

In message , at 18:56:36 on Thu, 9
Mar 2017, Neil Williams remarked:

I really don't like TXs, they are a nuisance to get into, you sort of
have to either squat-waddle or kneel on the floor to get to the back
seat if you're tall. I can't even nearly stand up in one.


You can stand up in a Prius?


I don't need to, because I can sit down straight onto the seat from
outside the car then swing my legs in, unlike a TX where I can't because
it's too far back from the door.


One of the tip-up seats facing backwards in a TX can swing out the door
if the driver releases it.
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On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 14:55:37 +0000
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:41:08 on Thu, 9 Mar
Like these ten you mean? https://goo.gl/maps/Uwr3kWQE4hk

And another dozen inside, he https://goo.gl/maps/no195yz2Ze72
to he https://goo.gl/maps/bep6nJZHu6R2


Oh, you mean the ones he'd already pointed out? Yes, saw them. Your point is?


Who he, and when pointed out?


For someones who's been in the technology industry for decades you seem to
have a remarkable inability to check previous usenet posts.

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Go find it.

And I was in that street only the other week and there were precisely
zero cabs of any sort in it.


Crikey, I thought you were joined at the hip to the East End.


?

With a combination of work and leisure I've probably visited more UK towns
and cities than most people.

Give some good reasons they're better than a normal car then.


Five bums, and lots of luggage.


Sure, but how often do you get 5 people in a cab? The ones running around
here that arn't empty (which is most of them) never have more than 2 or 3
people in and I'm only 1/2 mile from Waterloo atm.

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