galah wrote: » he refused because it was "not worth his while".
galah wrote: » Went out with friends last night, to Kelly's (Living Room). Got a little drunky, wanted to go home - while hubby and his mates were still staying out. Hubby obviously wanted me to go home safely, so put me in a taxi. I told the tax i driver where I wanted to go (St. Mary's Road) - and yer man turned around and said that 'this wasn't worth his while'. WTF?
s14 silvia wrote: » Just you said pritty much refused!!!
s14 silvia wrote: » Again as im in the buisness dont!! taxi drivers have enough crap to deal with, if you did'nt bother or have the sense to get his plate license or badge number dont whinge to other drivers about it i really am sick of people doing this when they get in my car and been a Dublin driver i hear this everyday of the week and my reply is pritty much as i have said here, it up to you and only you to get the number.. Its simple folks you really cant no matter how drunk you are miss the numbers on a taxi plate when your beside it!!!!!!!! My rant over
galah wrote: » Still seething, need to rant... Went out with friends last night, to Kelly's (Living Room). Got a little drunky, wanted to go home - while hubby and his mates were still staying out. Hubby obviously wanted me to go home safely, so put me in a taxi. I told the tax i driver where I wanted to go (St. Mary's Road) - and yer man turned around and said that 'this wasn't worth his while'. WTF?
Danny Steep Oaf wrote: » I fcuking hate when a girl gets sexually assaulted then puts the blame on the barman, bus driver, taxi driver, or other...
Spook_ie wrote: » You we're drunky, you got in a cab, he wouldn't take you, for whatever reason, you got out in a huff and instead of taking another taxi walked home. Why the big deal it was you that stormed off and walked and failed to take the steps required to prevent this happening again. So IMO you have no reason to give out, maybe next time you shouldn't get so drunky that you can't reason/react rationaly to a given situation.
galah wrote: » I still think I have enough reason to give out. And where else but here? I'm not blaming him if anything had happened to me, but what annoys me is that I TRIED to do the safe thing and take a taxi, and then get refused. I was prepared to spend a tenner, but obviously 10 euros are not good enough for 3 minutes work in this day and age. And I AM nice to taxi drivers, always leave a tip, and am friendly. Unless they p*ss me off. I bet ya the country would be up in arms, pitch forks at the ready, if this had happend to a girl who subsequentially got assaulted or worse. They'd be very very quick to blame that taxi driver for neglecting his 'duty' for lack of a better word.
Spook_ie wrote: » Try staying sober and next time get his number and follow the procedures, no one's at fault if you can't prove it by complaining through the proper channels...fact of life
galah wrote: » I know that. That's why I ranted on the Galway forum, purely to vent my anger (also at myself for not taking down his number), nothing else.
ElBarco wrote: » If everyone followed that advice there would be even less business for taxi drivers...fact of life
Spook_ie wrote: » But you're not on the Galway forum.....maybe you're a secret taxi driver taking the long route!
galah wrote: » I started out on the Galway forum, until some evil mod moved this to the playground... And yes - I have met loads of very nice taxi drivers, chatty, friendly, professional. I've also met the 'other' type - taking the 'long' way home even when I told them to take another route, getting chatted up in the cab ("so, you have good job? Have a boyfriend?"), overcharging, unfriendly. I am not saying that all taxi drivers are bad, I am just annoyed with this one particular driver, who was a complete b*llocks. And I wasn't unreasonably drunk, and was not going to soil his cab - and that's why I'm even more annoyed. Also - dare I say it - (what the heck, this thread is hopelessly lost anyway) - yer man wasn't Irish. Or even European. *gets popcorn*
galah wrote: » Still seething, need to rant... Went out with friends last night, to Kelly's (Living Room). Got a little drunky, wanted to go home - while hubby and his mates were still staying out. Hubby obviously wanted me to go home safely, so put me in a taxi. I told the tax i driver where I wanted to go (St. Mary's Road) - and yer man turned around and said that 'this wasn't worth his while'. WTF? So I got out of the cab again and ended up walking home, pretty pissed off. Now I was fine walking home - but what if something had happened? I was on my own, on high heels, and slightly drunk - walking around the backroads of Galway. I cannot believe that yer man pretty much refused to take me home. While I can understand that he wouldn't want to lose his place in a queue for a fare to, say, CPs (which really is just down the road), St. Mary's is a little further up, and usually cost around 10 Euros. I understand that he is runnign a business and not a charity, but I can't believe that this individuum would, from a moral perspective, leave me to find my own way home. Unfortunately I never took down his license number, cause I am very very tempted to complain to anyone in the business who would listen, but I must say that I will never, ever use any of the taxis outside Kelly's again. Ever. Not much point telling your kids to stay safe and not walk home in the dark if the f*cking taxi drivers refuse to take ya...Or be surprised if girls end up getting assaulted cause they have no choice but to walk, as they don't live far enough away to make a fare worth the driver's while... /rant. Edit: Also - how does one get home in these cases? Try every other cab in the queue?Wait forever to get a hackney? Nag hubby out of the pub to bring me home? (and don't get me wrong, he offered, but I thought it would not be necessary...)
JustMary wrote: » You take out your cellphone, and make it very clear that you're taking pictures of his licence and back registration plate. (And if your cellie is an old one that doesn't take pix, then just behave like it does.)
Victor wrote: » Just dial the number into your phone, press dial and hang up. The number is now in you "last dialled numbers" list.