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Offline Shallowhal

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2020, 04:45:24 pm »
Many Howl at the Moons ago,first taxi away wouldn't take a wheelchair user and her friends.....over from the mainland for a hens.....her friends just lifted her into the car, threw the wheelcgair in the boot and off we went.....he told them he couldn't fit the wheelchair in the boot cos he had a babyseat there.....couldn't verify if that was true or not.
There's no excuses allowed. We're obliged to carry them, therefore he shouldn't have anything in the boot that's gonna impede it. 

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Would the wifes lifeless body be acceptable as an excuse?

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2020, 04:48:51 pm »
Nothing worse than seeing a woman with a buggy heading your way.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2020, 04:53:31 pm »
A visually impaired young woman was left horrified and embarrassed last week when two taxi drivers refused to take her guide dog into their cars.

Allie Reilly, 30, was trying to get a lift home with her guide dog Evie when she approached the taxi rank outside the Navan Shopping Centre in Co Meath where the two drivers flatly refused to take her fare because of the specialised trained dog.

Allie is totally blind in her left eye and only has between 20 and 40% vision in her other and getting Evie last March has completely transformed her life.

However she says she was heartbroken when the taxi drivers refused to take her expertly trained and gentle-natured dog.

"Myself and my partner Noel Farrelly went to get a taxi last Thursday evening and the first taxi driver at the top of the rank just said he didn't take dogs, end of story," she said.

"The driver in the next car along the rank also just waved no with both hands and said he didn't take dogs.

"At that point, I felt so saddened and I just couldn't believe it. They would have left me stranded.

Thankfully Noel noticed a taxi driver at the back of the rank who had obviously seen what had happened and was flashing his lights and beckoning to us.
     

"He was delighted to take us home, saying that he couldn't believe either that anyone would refuse a guide dog.

"I've never been refused a taxi before in my life. I was embarrassed and horrified at the time but I'm absolutely disgusted now.

"Evie cost €53,500 to train. Did they think she was going to get sick or go to the toilet in the car? I'm sure she's much better behaved than some of the customers coming home from a night out."

Allie pointed out that she underwent stringent evaluations before getting Evie.

"I applied for Evie in 2018 and had to go through a litany of assessments before they matched me with a guide dog earlier this year."

"She has changed my life. She is my eyes and she has made me feel more confident when I'm out and about now.

"I really think taxi drivers should be made more aware of the huge lifelines that guide dogs are and the intensive training that they undergo before they are matched with anyone who is visually impaired."

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According to a spokesperson for the National Transport Authority: "A guide dog or assistance dog may accompany their owner free of charge.

"It is a legal obligation to accept a passenger with a guide dog or an assistance dog. All guide dog wear a harness that indicates the type of guide god they are: guide dogs for the blind have a white and yellow reflective strip (older harnesses may have an orange reflective strip); assistance dogs (for families of children with autism) have a blue harness.

"Guide dog owners and assistance dog owners will often carry an ID card giving their name and the name of their dog.

"We would definitely encourage anyone to report incidents like this to the NTA."

According to Léan Kennedy, Advocacy and Policy Officer for the Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind: "People who are blind or vision impaired, travelling with their guide dog, should not face difficulties when getting a taxi or hackney service.

"The door to door service they provide is a basic means of transport for people with disabilities. It is distressing to blind or vision impaired people, with a guide dog, when they are refused a service by a taxi or hackney driver.

"Taxi and hackney drivers are lawfully entitled under the Taxi Regulation Acts and the Equal Status Acts to travel by taxi without discrimination and at no extra charge for their guide dog, their essential mobility aid.

"The guide dog is highly trained and hygienic, lying in the passenger foot well, alongside its owner's feet."


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They should have been reported. No doubt. Guaranteed if she'd offered them a nifty for the fare they'd even stop at the pet'rdle station along the way and buy the dog a tin of pedigree chum out of the goodness of their hearts.
In fact, that's an idea for any visually impaired people that find themselves in that situation.
Offer him 50 and when you get to your destination, fire 15 at him, tell him he's a bollox and jump out with the hound. If he asks for money before you pull off the rank, refuse- as is your right. I'd love to see any driver pull a blind person out the back door. If he didn't get a box on the jaw from a concerned passer by, the loyal mutt would eat him alive.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #18 on: September 01, 2020, 05:01:49 pm »
Nothing worse than seeing a woman with a buggy heading your way.
Many Howl at the Moons ago,first taxi away wouldn't take a wheelchair user and her friends.....over from the mainland for a hens.....her friends just lifted her into the car, threw the wheelcgair in the boot and off we went.....he told them he couldn't fit the wheelchair in the boot cos he had a babyseat there.....couldn't verify if that was true or not.
There's no excuses allowed. We're obliged to carry them, therefore he shouldn't have anything in the boot that's gonna impede it. 

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Would the wifes lifeless body be acceptable as an excuse?
Plus another 2 brats (that you know will start kicking the back of your seat while the mother has her head stuck in the phone. Not to mention you've already had to tell her to strap them in!) in tow, bags of shopping hanging from the handles. If I'm not in the mood for shite work I flick the indicators on and pretend I'm pulling out till she passes by then I cut the engine off again. Or if I'm caught on the hop cos it's me that's got my head buried in the phone this time, I'll just pop the boot and let her sort it out herself for badness.

Do you dubs still do that first car in the line gets the fare shite?

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #19 on: September 01, 2020, 05:06:36 pm »
Many Howl at the Moons ago,first taxi away wouldn't take a wheelchair user and her friends.....over from the mainland for a hens.....her friends just lifted her into the car, threw the wheelcgair in the boot and off we went.....he told them he couldn't fit the wheelchair in the boot cos he had a babyseat there.....couldn't verify if that was true or not.
There's no excuses allowed. We're obliged to carry them, therefore he shouldn't have anything in the boot that's gonna impede it. 

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Would the wifes lifeless body be acceptable as an excuse?
As long as it's bunched up nice and tight in that roll of carpet you keep, you'll be good.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #20 on: September 01, 2020, 05:17:56 pm »
Nothing worse than seeing a woman with a buggy heading your way.

I'd say that's a fear some fuks have....that they're about to be told it's theirs!!

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #21 on: September 01, 2020, 05:20:57 pm »
Nothing worse than seeing a woman with a buggy heading your way.

I'd say that's a fear some fuks have....that they're about to be told it's theirs!!
Chances are she doesn't know herself.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #22 on: September 01, 2020, 05:40:37 pm »
Nothing worse than seeing a woman with a buggy heading your way.
Many Howl at the Moons ago,first taxi away wouldn't take a wheelchair user and her friends.....over from the mainland for a hens.....her friends just lifted her into the car, threw the wheelcgair in the boot and off we went.....he told them he couldn't fit the wheelchair in the boot cos he had a babyseat there.....couldn't verify if that was true or not.
There's no excuses allowed. We're obliged to carry them, therefore he shouldn't have anything in the boot that's gonna impede it. 

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Would the wifes lifeless body be acceptable as an excuse?
Plus another 2 brats (that you know will start kicking the back of your seat while the mother has her head stuck in the phone. Not to mention you've already had to tell her to strap them in!) in tow, bags of shopping hanging from the handles. If I'm not in the mood for shite work I flick the indicators on and pretend I'm pulling out till she passes by then I cut the engine off again. Or if I'm caught on the hop cos it's me that's got my head buried in the phone this time, I'll just pop the boot and let her sort it out herself for badness.

Do you dubs still do that first car in the line gets the fare shite?

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I'm not sure how they do it in Dublin, but I know they're as lazy as fuck. They probably keep sending all the customers back and the unlucky lad at the back of the rank has to take them...... cry then that they can't make a shilling, in saying that the cute ones are making 2k a week.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #23 on: September 01, 2020, 05:42:21 pm »
Nothing worse than seeing a woman with a buggy heading your way.
Many Howl at the Moons ago,first taxi away wouldn't take a wheelchair user and her friends.....over from the mainland for a hens.....her friends just lifted her into the car, threw the wheelcgair in the boot and off we went.....he told them he couldn't fit the wheelchair in the boot cos he had a babyseat there.....couldn't verify if that was true or not.
There's no excuses allowed. We're obliged to carry them, therefore he shouldn't have anything in the boot that's gonna impede it. 

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Would the wifes lifeless body be acceptable as an excuse?
Plus another 2 brats (that you know will start kicking the back of your seat while the mother has her head stuck in the phone. Not to mention you've already had to tell her to strap them in!) in tow, bags of shopping hanging from the handles. If I'm not in the mood for shite work I flick the indicators on and pretend I'm pulling out till she passes by then I cut the engine off again. Or if I'm caught on the hop cos it's me that's got my head buried in the phone this time, I'll just pop the boot and let her sort it out herself for badness.

Do you dubs still do that first car in the line gets the fare shite?

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I'm not sure how they do it in Dublin, but I know they're as lazy as fuck. They probably keep sending all the customers back and the unlucky lad at the back of the rank has to take them...... cry then that they can't make a shilling, in saying that the cute ones are making 2k a week.
I heard it was 6k!

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #24 on: September 01, 2020, 05:46:44 pm »
Lizzzy is cleaning up being the leader of the Galway Panzer division.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #25 on: September 01, 2020, 05:49:11 pm »
Next stage of the pox arrives- and it's the fuckin choineez again

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2020, 05:56:04 pm »
Damn immigrants.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #27 on: September 01, 2020, 05:58:18 pm »
Damn immigrants.
It's more good news for any eejit that works in a confined space with strangers getting in and out. Oh wait....

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #28 on: September 01, 2020, 06:01:44 pm »
Indeed. More funding for (electric) bicycles, (electric) scooters and (electric) rickshaws is required as a matter of urgency... if not sooner.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Blind ignorance
« Reply #29 on: September 01, 2020, 06:06:15 pm »
Indeed. More funding for (electric) bicycles, (electric) scooters and (electric) rickshaws is required as a matter of urgency... if not sooner.
I'm buying one of those mammy- bikes of yesteryear.
A punter on the front carrier, one on the back and one on the bar. Shopping bags on the handlebars. No gears, so hills will be great craic. Keep you fit and cuts down on fuel, insurance etc. Only a puncture repair kit needed for suitability.

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