Licence for abuse
Time to rethink the industry: taxis are part of sustainable public transit
By Adam Giambrone
Chances are if you’re one of thousands of locals who rely on taxis as a way around the private car, you found it tough hailing a lift Monday morning, February 27. That’s because many cabbies, placards in hand, were circling City Hall to draw attention to the urgent need for reform and to the city’s ongoing Taxicab Industry Review.
Who seemed to have spent most of his time with his hand on his pecker rather than on the helm of the TTC!
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Friday, March 02, 2012
Hmmm! Another Tranist "Expert."
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