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john m

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Re: Nowhere to drive in Dublin
« Reply #30 on: April 13, 2021, 01:26:09 pm »
Looking forward to future Ireland...The land of the FREE

It will be Great The HSE that has been failing to run hospitals properly since the day it was created  Say the Astra Zeneca not to be used and the Yanks are now going to ban the Johnstone and Johnston Vaccine but the bald lad from Greystones says there should be no change to the speed og the rollout .They are just lying and nobody in the Media are calling them out .Joe Duffy says wash your hands .

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Re: Nowhere to drive in Dublin
« Reply #31 on: April 13, 2021, 04:49:42 pm »
Your talking bollox .I met most of the so called taxi reps and the promise I made was you would never read anything that we discussed on Roys as that was the forum of the time .From why after the meeting in the Transport Club to the Protest went to the Taxi thingey office to the protest  on O Connell Street I know what really happened but as I said  I am a man of my word .


So you made a promise to the "so called reps" not to discuss anything on Roys forum. I would have thought that that was a given. Who would want to mouth off on a forum about issues that would affect the taxi business.
With respect it seems that promise went out the window over the years given what you'v posted over the years.
But if you know what "really happened" why not be a man of your word and stand for election once and stop saying "we should have an elected taxi driver on the council"

Ill tell you why I wont say what was discussed .Different people had different ideas .I didnt agree with them they didnt agree with me .I protested took days off while others just drove by laughing at us .I wouldnt be botherd wasting me time getting on to any elected body .The Council is run by Keegan an unelected Puppett and the Government is run by unelected Doctors and University teachers .Democrasy  is dead in this Country unless you can prove you are a victim of some sort .

But they only way to get elected is to put yourself forward with "your" ideas and if people like them they vote for you. That's how it works.
The whole point of democracy is that we do have "different people with different ideas",thats democracy.
The phrase put up or shut up springs to mind.

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Re: Nowhere to drive in Dublin
« Reply #32 on: April 13, 2021, 06:14:42 pm »
The erm's a dinosaur. While the likes of your good self, the self-appointed drivers' representatives and the company bosses are telling Govt and NTA that they need to divest themselves from the taxi trade and promote safer, healthier, environmentally friendlier forms of transport the erm would be whinging about rickshaws, (electric) bikes/scooters, pedestrianisation, luaseyesisis, etc, etc...
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Nowhere to drive in Dublin
« Reply #33 on: April 13, 2021, 08:35:20 pm »
Your talking bollox .I met most of the so called taxi reps and the promise I made was you would never read anything that we discussed on Roys as that was the forum of the time .From why after the meeting in the Transport Club to the Protest went to the Taxi thingey office to the protest  on O Connell Street I know what really happened but as I said  I am a man of my word .


So you made a promise to the "so called reps" not to discuss anything on Roys forum. I would have thought that that was a given. Who would want to mouth off on a forum about issues that would affect the taxi business.
With respect it seems that promise went out the window over the years given what you'v posted over the years.
But if you know what "really happened" why not be a man of your word and stand for election once and stop saying "we should have an elected taxi driver on the council"

Ill tell you why I wont say what was discussed .Different people had different ideas .I didnt agree with them they didnt agree with me .I protested took days off while others just drove by laughing at us .I wouldnt be botherd wasting me time getting on to any elected body .The Council is run by Keegan an unelected Puppett and the Government is run by unelected Doctors and University teachers .Democrasy  is dead in this Country unless you can prove you are a victim of some sort .

But they only way to get elected is to put yourself forward with "your" ideas and if people like them they vote for you. That's how it works.
The whole point of democracy is that we do have "different people with different ideas",thats democracy.
The phrase put up or shut up springs to mind.

We've yet to have intelligent representation in the taxi industry, what makes you think that will change?

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Re: Nowhere to drive in Dublin
« Reply #34 on: April 13, 2021, 08:41:57 pm »
It won't.....most of the reps will be drivin electric mobility scooters before electric cars.

 


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