stop animal cruelty wrote: » Taxis will prob back into the mall again.
Brock Stevens wrote: » Why don't the taxis just put up a few signs that they are located beside shaws. It's only a little bit further down than the mall and much closer to where they were at the now abandoned rank by boots. They pretty much have exclusive use of that road. Is it realy so bad to make that the permanent main rank?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I don't know where else they could go that's any closer to town than that. Why not have them spread out a bit in different locations. Then people have options of where to get one. In Dublin theyre not on a rank right in middle of city, they are away a bit, up by the st Stephens green park, and people still walk to find them. Same in other places. People will go find them, and as you said, put more signs up! I think they are making far too big a deal out of it now.
bobdcow wrote: » Have the taxi drivers not said they will be back in the Mall when the works are finished? I think it was on Tralee Today - If they do park up there to be honest i don't think the warders/gardaí will do anything about it - The council? put the yellow box outside heatons and they were still parking up there.
Radio5 wrote: » Is E5.00 for a pint of lager the norm in hotels in Tralee? I had visitors who called to me today and were charged this in the town over the weekend. And yes I have seen the receipt.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » No, they Definitely won't be allowed back in the mall. There won't be any parking allowed there for any cars.
kn wrote: » Pint of lager for sure would be. PS I was out Friday night and one later bar operator told me it was the worst bank holiday he had ever seen - there was no one out! Other people out other nights said the same.
g1983d wrote: » I was out the last weekend and the town was busier than Id seen in a long time especially for a weekend before a bank holiday. On the taxi drivers, they are just coming across as a bunch of moany feckers and how they present themselves is poor too,The pictures I've seen in the papers and online of them looks like they don't care about how they or there cars look. I'm guessing there's no minimum standard as taxi drivers in Dublin are mostly the same
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I saw something on Facebook about a post a representative of the taxi drivers in town put up about a town councillor & slagging him off for basically not supporting them. His family were understandably very annoyed, yet this taxi person kept arguing with them. They were using a group name rather than an individual name so I don't know who it was. It was very unprofessional & doing them no favours.
stop animal cruelty wrote: » The taxis supposedly had full support from the town councillor, he was100% on there side, at a meeting not too long ago he suddenly changed his mind and went against them. Now thats not very nice, is it?
Ciarrai76 wrote: » No, not very nice, but the way they handled it on a public forum was very unprofessional.
manoverboards wrote: » I hear there is a book being written about The Abbey... the paragraph about U2 should be interesting !
kn wrote: » I've heard so many versions of that story they may need to give each version its own chapter! Will Bono launch the book??
Kerryman79 wrote: » They are openly breaking the law by accepting fares from the top of Denny st , why should he support them if thats their attitude, more like a bunch of spoilt kids from what i can see!
Jimmyireland wrote: » Just after walking down Edward Street and saw 3 cars with Parking Fines slapped on their windscreens by Traffic Wardens..Walked into Town Centre and saw 5 Taxis blatantly flouting the law by parking on a Cycle Lane,Double Yellow Lines and a Yellow Box...Traffic warden walked right passed them as if they were not there..When are KCC going to take this crowd on once and for all..
Quackster wrote: » I've reported the matter to the National Transport Authority.
Erik Shin wrote: » Plenty of room down by the Green Bus stop for a permanent taxi rank