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garinda 13-10-2006 17:58

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Originally Posted by jaysay
I think you should all take notice of Tinks, after all her other half has driven me about long enough. I allways use Hyndburn Cars and they have some very good motors on the road, they even have a brand new Merc ferrying people about. By the way Rindi I see you've changed your avatar since I've been away, think the self portrate was much better.

Welcome back. In honour of your return I might change it back, are you only back because you're tagged by the way?:D

Quite agree MThead's firm always gives an excellent service.:)

spud 13-10-2006 18:49

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[quote=Tinkerbelle]...... Because it's always easier to blame someone else for your own mistakes :(


To put you streight on this, i did ring the base twice asking where the late cab was, and twice he told me it was on it's way. I have no doubt that the car that was sent came from CB that is the reason i rang them afterwards, so i am not TO blame for ringing a bono-fide company asking for a taxi and the mistakes were not my doing.

p.s. i was running late or i would have walked it into town.:)

Tinkerbelle 13-10-2006 18:55

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Originally Posted by spud
To put you streight on this,

Sorry spud that comment wasn't directed at you in particular.

I hope your not still using the same firm. If you don't want to report it the next best way to hurt them is hit them in the pocket.

WillowTheWhisp 13-10-2006 19:05

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I ordered a taxi when we were on hols up at Ocean Edge. They usually arrived and waited for you to ask "Are you for .............?" We waited, a car arrived, the driver looked at us and said "Taxi?" We could so easily have said "Yes" and got in - or asked him if he was for us and no doubt he'd have said yes. But our real taxi dew up behind him and the driver recognised us and called us over - he'd been sent to pick us up. The other guy wasn't a taxi driver and his car wasn't a taxi.

So what I'm sayng is if CB said they hadn't sent him then maybe they hadn't. Maybe he didn't look or act like a taxi driver because he wasn't.

spud 13-10-2006 19:07

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
Sorry spud that comment wasn't directed at you in particular.

I hope your not still using the same firm. If you don't want to report it the next best way to hurt them is hit them in the pocket.

no probs:)

shillelagh 13-10-2006 20:05

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I got a taxi last night from Oswaldtwistle the white bull - smart car very posh compared to what im normally used to when travelling in a taxi. Dont ask me who the taxi firm was - the barperson rang them. All i know she said it was down the road. Taxi driver was ok with us - when we forgot the cue he turned round and went back for it. Dont know how much it was - was treated by one of the others. So whoever knows who that taxi firm was you got a nice driver and a nice car!

Lolly 13-10-2006 22:28

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shillelagh you prob got Hyndburn cars, one of the drivers has a Lexus and one has a Jaguar, i've had them in the past, makes me feel kinda special when I get one of them cars!!

Neil 14-10-2006 08:31

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
Some cars are sold with the windows already tinted,

There is a differance between tinted and blacked out. Most new cars have tinted glass. If people have been attacked in taxi's with blacked out windows, which I think was the reason for the ban, then they should not be allowed. I am sorry if it is a cost to the owner but the Council should not have backed down on that.

whatsupp 14-10-2006 11:49

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Hyndburn Do Have An Inspector That Do , Do On The Spot Checks And Has The Power To Put These Taxis Off The Road Imediatly ,its His Job To Check Out Any Visable Unroadworhtyness And Do The Nessesary But Your Right Some Of Our Public Vehicals Including The Buses Are In A Terrible State.....................................

Neil 14-10-2006 12:54

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Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
If you don't want to report it the next best way to hurt them is hit them in the pocket.

Maybe hurt more if he hits them in the middle of both pockets :D

mthead 14-10-2006 13:03

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Originally Posted by whatsupp
Hyndburn Do Have An Inspector That Do , Do On The Spot Checks And Has The Power To Put These Taxis Off The Road Imediatly ,its His Job To Check Out Any Visable Unroadworhtyness And Do The Nessesary But Your Right Some Of Our Public Vehicals Including The Buses Are In A Terrible State.....................................

There is more than one inspector for taxi's.There are 4 if I remember,who have the power to inspect at roadside and take you off the road.

jaysay 14-10-2006 14:47

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Originally Posted by garinda
Welcome back. In honour of your return I might change it back, are you only back because you're tagged by the way?:D

Quite agree MThead's firm always gives an excellent service.:)

No Rindi I have been laid up for six weeks, you don't feel to much like messing about on the web when your fighting for breath and stuffing yourself with all kinds of pills amd portions. Oh and the new image is a far better likeness, more like the real you

garinda 14-10-2006 15:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay
No Rindi I have been laid up for six weeks, you don't feel to much like messing about on the web when your fighting for breath and stuffing yourself with all kinds of pills amd portions. Oh and the new image is a far better likeness, more like the real you

Well welcome back, and glad you are feeling better.:)

It wouldn't have been a proper welcome if I hadn't been cheeky to you.;)

lettie 14-10-2006 16:29

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Originally Posted by Neil
There is a differance between tinted and blacked out. Most new cars have tinted glass. If people have been attacked in taxi's with blacked out windows, which I think was the reason for the ban, then they should not be allowed. I am sorry if it is a cost to the owner but the Council should not have backed down on that.

A police officer friend of mine (who has now emigrated), once told me that it is illegal for cars to have blacked out windows. They can be slightly tinted but above a certain degree of tint is classed as illegal. The thing that used to bug him was that although it is illegal to have the windows too dark for driving it is not illegal for car sales establishments to sell those cars or the kits to blacken the windows. There was no comeback on the garage... As we have said many times in this country 'the law is an ass.'
Personally I would report any taxi with blacked out windows.

Neil 14-10-2006 16:42

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Lettie, I always thought you could black out the rear and side windows but not the windscreen.


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