Grand National taxi drivers investigated over rip-off fares
“RIP-off” taxi drivers who were charging Grand National racegoers a minimum £60 fee are to be investigated. Complaints began to reach
to have been setting their own illegal fares charging £40 and even
Grand National but were unable to help most of the people because
Licence lottery Southampton cabbie
Carriage licences issued in December. But he has now put his mone spinning taxi
Defending the sale of the plate and Citroen
and said he could have prevented a genuine
coming into the trade.”
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to sell up when he won his licence. He said
holding out for more. His taxi was being
licence when issued to cover its costs.
closed doors.
licensing bosses demanded applicants
admitted that once the licences have been
can be sold on or who to.
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