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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #45 on: August 24, 2018, 01:16:38 pm »
You shoulda told us she was away, BS. I'm sure we coulda devised an easy cook menu for you!
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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #46 on: August 24, 2018, 04:28:38 pm »
Handy guide to relevant traffic restrictions:

https://ie.mytaxi.com/papalvisit
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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #47 on: August 24, 2018, 04:52:46 pm »
You shoulda told us she was away, BS. I'm sure we coulda devised an easy cook menu for you!

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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #48 on: August 25, 2018, 01:32:18 pm »
Jaysus, that's more than I'd spend on a 5 year motor... maybe you'll pop back and share some tips with us peasants afterwards! I take more of a trial and error approach to cooking but I've probably learned more from Italian culture than elsewhere. While the French like to complicate things the Italians are more inclined to treating quality ingredients with relative simplicity, a style that can be successfully applied to any food genre.

Anywaysanall, back on topic. I think I'll print the following snippet from http://www.dublincity.ie/main-menu-services-roads-and-traffic-current-roadworks-temporary-road-closures/papal-visit-sunday

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Taxis:

Taxi Access in Controlled Areas on Sunday 26th August 2018 -

Updated on the 17/8/18

A controlled access area will be in place from 6am to 11pm on Sunday 26th August 2018 for the Mass by Pope Francis in the Phoenix Park. The priority for this event is public transport, including Small Public Service Vehicles (SPSV’s) e.g. Taxis, in order to ensure the safety of the high volumes of pedestrians expected. Taxis will be allowed to move through the controlled access area, subject to significant limitations including:

High volumes of pedestrians are expected along the routes from the transport hubs to the Phoenix Park and all vehicles, including taxis, will not be allowed along these routes.
The controlled access area includes closure of roads east of the M50 between and including the N3, N4 and N7; North of the N7 and Grand Canal; South and West of the N2 to Cross Guns Bridge and west of O’Connell Street.
Note: Dublin City remains open for business with the eastern corridor largely unaffected (M1, Port Tunnel, Eastlink).

Note: Under no circumstances will taxi fares to the Phoenix Park, or the roads/streets around the Phoenix Park, be facilitated when the controlled access area is in place.

We would ask all taxi drivers to study the details available on the Garda website, and to be familiar with the limitations in the controlled access area. Subject to the safety of pedestrians, taxis will be facilitated. For example, if you are a taxi driver and you need to take a passenger from Stillorgan Road to the Rotunda or Holles Street Hospitals, you will be facilitated. If scheduling fares to the airport, plan accordingly and allow extra time for the journey.


Seems quite ambiguous to me but might help punters understand the potential extent of facilitation within restricted areas should circumstances dictate that such facilitation or lack thereof may or may not, as the case may be, prove relevant to any particular intended journey.
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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #49 on: August 25, 2018, 01:35:23 pm »
Jaysus, that's more than I'd spend on a 5 year motor... maybe you'll pop back and share some tips with us peasants afterwards! I take more of a trial and error approach to cooking but I've probably learned more from Italian culture than elsewhere. While the French like to complicate things the Italians are more inclined to treating quality ingredients with relative simplicity, a style that can be successfully applied to any food genre.

Anywaysanall, back on topic. I think I'll print the following snippet from http://www.dublincity.ie/main-menu-services-roads-and-traffic-current-roadworks-temporary-road-closures/papal-visit-sunday

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Taxis:

Taxi Access in Controlled Areas on Sunday 26th August 2018 -

Updated on the 17/8/18

A controlled access area will be in place from 6am to 11pm on Sunday 26th August 2018 for the Mass by Pope Francis in the Phoenix Park. The priority for this event is public transport, including Small Public Service Vehicles (SPSV’s) e.g. Taxis, in order to ensure the safety of the high volumes of pedestrians expected. Taxis will be allowed to move through the controlled access area, subject to significant limitations including:

High volumes of pedestrians are expected along the routes from the transport hubs to the Phoenix Park and all vehicles, including taxis, will not be allowed along these routes.
The controlled access area includes closure of roads east of the M50 between and including the N3, N4 and N7; North of the N7 and Grand Canal; South and West of the N2 to Cross Guns Bridge and west of O’Connell Street.
Note: Dublin City remains open for business with the eastern corridor largely unaffected (M1, Port Tunnel, Eastlink).

Note: Under no circumstances will taxi fares to the Phoenix Park, or the roads/streets around the Phoenix Park, be facilitated when the controlled access area is in place.

We would ask all taxi drivers to study the details available on the Garda website, and to be familiar with the limitations in the controlled access area. Subject to the safety of pedestrians, taxis will be facilitated. For example, if you are a taxi driver and you need to take a passenger from Stillorgan Road to the Rotunda or Holles Street Hospitals, you will be facilitated. If scheduling fares to the airport, plan accordingly and allow extra time for the journey.


Seems quite ambiguous to me but might help punters understand the potential extent of facilitation within restricted areas should circumstances dictate that such facilitation or lack thereof may or may not, as the case may be, prove relevant to any particular intended journey.
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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #50 on: August 26, 2018, 10:17:32 am »
Two and a half in 5 hours.Any of you lazy good for nothings chance any work this morning?

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Re: Will you work or will you not
« Reply #51 on: August 26, 2018, 10:23:32 am »
Nah we're hungover.Mytaxi sent me a bonus offer but I couldn't be bothered.


Hi Grumpy,

Don't forget you've a chance to earn a €25 bonus tomorrow.

If you complete 10 jobs between 8am and 10pm on Sunday 26th of August you will receive a €25 bonus.

Thanks,

The mytaxi Team

 


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