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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #15 on: August 16, 2023, 10:27:30 pm »
.... Probly commit in  an offence Ken puttin her photo up ... oops
Unlikely as it's up on her facebook account.
And not indecent in any way.

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #16 on: August 16, 2023, 10:42:29 pm »
I have often gone to the cinema, football matches, day out, drinking, dinner, the odd date with customers.

anyone else do the same?

I was once orally raped by an owl hag wit no teeth in bluebell ....does that count?  :-[


not if you were working at the time.  ::)
She was a fare...jumped on me an stuck her tung down me throat outside her house .....I went inta shock an didn't resist at first ....then half way tru it I said to meself  at least it makes a change from the usual gay asking me did I go to the gym often ? ... then I kinda taut at least she's a step in the rite direction... then I closed  me eyes an pretended she was Pamela Anderson...but that wasn't workin ...then after bout 5 minutes... I told her I was married  oops
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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #17 on: August 16, 2023, 10:44:28 pm »
 :'(
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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2023, 11:18:08 pm »
Shes not bad.  ::cheers

id say you could have pulled her if you tried, the only reason women hang out with most men is because they like them as more than friends in my opinion.




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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #19 on: August 16, 2023, 11:19:55 pm »
I have often gone to the cinema, football matches, day out, drinking, dinner, the odd date with customers.

anyone else do the same?

I was once orally raped by an owl hag wit no teeth in bluebell ....does that count?  :-[


not if you were working at the time.  ::)
She was a fare...jumped on me an stuck her tung down me throat outside her house .....I went inta shock an didn't resist at first ....then half way tru it I said to meself  at least it makes a change from the usual gay asking me did I go to the gym often ? ... then I kinda taut at least she's a step in the rite direction... then I closed  me eyes an pretended she was Pamela Anderson...but that wasn't workin ...then after bout 5 minutes... I told her I was married  oops


 rofl imagine if that was a drunk man doing that to a female taxi driver, its amazing what we let them away with.

This customer started rubbing my leg one night, I just picked up her hand and put it back where it came from.

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #20 on: August 16, 2023, 11:25:28 pm »
If they start getting all feely, which really ever only happened at night I just start banging me wedding ring on the steering wheel to the beat of whatever music is on. Start a conversation about the kids puts them off too. If they persist a stern, will ya ever fuck off annoying me usually works. Since I started working days it doesn't happen so much. I'm probably too old and ugly without the beer goggles.

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #21 on: August 16, 2023, 11:28:54 pm »
If they start getting all feely, which really ever only happened at night I just start banging me wedding ring on the steering wheel to the beat of whatever music is on. Start a conversation about the kids puts them off too. If they persist a stern, will ya ever fuck off annoying me usually works. Since I started working days it doesn't happen so much. I'm probably too old and ugly without the beer goggles.


If they ask me what im up to next week, I could say im going to the STI clinic, that should do the trick.  ;)

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #22 on: August 16, 2023, 11:41:02 pm »
Or a simple, I'm as bent as they come and my marriage is a lie, does the trick too.

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2023, 12:24:47 am »
Or a simple, I'm as bent as they come and my marriage is a lie, does the trick too.

AKA im Daniel O Donnell.  :o

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2023, 04:18:03 pm »
Our job is to get them home safe and sound without any hassle.  Anything else is too risky, imho.

2010:  Limerick taxi driver jailed for rape

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Mr Justice McCarthy said that Ryan had been in a position of trust and that “persons who hold public service vehicle licenses are called upon to be persons of good character”, as people, particularly young girls are reliant on them to bring them safely home late at night.  “It is fundamental that they be completely trustworthy in every respect,” Mr Justice McCarthy. He said the fact Ryan had taken advantage of his position with a vulnerable young woman was an aggravating factor in the case.

He took into account that Ryan had initially lied and claimed that there had been no sexual contact at all between him and the victim but later “changed his story” and told gardai that they had consensual intercourse and he had given her oral sex.

He got 7 years.

2013: Taxi driver questioned after student (20) alleges rape in Phoenix Park

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Gardaí have seized a Dublin taxi for a forensic examination after a college student alleged she was raped by the driver who was bringing her from a popular night club in the city.  The alleged rape occurred in the Phoenix Park, north Dublin, in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

The 20-year-old woman was travelling in a taxi from the Copper Face Jacks nightclub on Harcourt Street in the south inner city towards Dublin City University (DCU) on Collins Avenue, Whitehall, north Dublin, when the cab took a route via the park.  The vehicle stopped in the area of the Wellington Monument at around 1.30am where the woman claimed she was raped and falsely imprisoned by the taxi driver in his car.

The man, who is from Dublin, has claimed he had consensual sex with the student. He claimed he gave the young woman his phone number and then drove her to her destination at the student accommodation at DCU. Immediately on alighting from the taxi, she sought out security guards working on the campus and raised the alarm.  When the matter was reported to gardaí, the taxi driver’s mobile phone number had been entered into the woman’s phone and gardaí were in a position to contact him.  The woman has told gardaí the driver put his own telephone number into her phone.

The man’s car has since been taken for forensic examination as part of the investigation. A statement has been taken from the alleged attacker.  Gardaí have also spoken to a number of other witnesses and the issue of the woman being too inebriated to consent looks likely to be a key feature in determining the outcome of the criminal investigation.

2019: Taxi driver who sexually assaulted three young women within two weeks is jailed for five years

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Judge Ní Chulacháin said the case was aggravated by Uddin abusing his position as a taxi driver, his being aware of the vulnerability of the injured parties, his refusing to stop the taxi in two of the three cases, the timing of the offences being at night, his touching one of the women on her bare skin under her clothing and the somewhat planned targeting of the third woman.

She said the mitigating factors were his guilty plea, his losing his livelihood, his losing of his tenancy, his difficulties in early life, his mental health difficulties, his previous good character and his lack of previous convictions.
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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2023, 04:25:35 pm »
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Taxi driver who sexually assaulted passenger after she passed out is jailed
When victim questioned driver’s behaviour she was dragged from vehicle and left on side of road

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Gerard Gunnery Snr (60) pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting the woman in Dublin city on December 23rd, 2017. File photograph: Collins Courts
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A taxi driver who sexually assaulted a late night passenger after she passed out in his car has been jailed for four years.

The victim told gardaí she woke up to find Gerard Gunnery Snr (60) assaulting her. He then became aggressive and threw her out of the car, leaving her in a heap on the side of the road.

The accused, of Ellenfield Road, Whitehall, Dublin pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting the woman in Dublin city on December 23rd, 2017. Evidence was originally heard in the case last November and Gunnery Snr was then remanded in custody.

On Friday Judge Karen O’Connor commended the courage of the injured party and noted her powerful victim impact statement which outlined the profound effect the offending had on her and how she continues to live with the “devastating” impact of the defendant’s behaviour.

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She said the offending had been a massive breach of trust in his role as a taxi driver. Holders of public service vehicle licences had certain responsibilities and these had been breached, she said.

Judge O’Connor also said the woman had been taken advantage of when she was vulnerable. She noted when the victim questioned the taxi driver’s behaviour she was dragged from the vehicle and left on the side of the road but still managed to take a picture of his registration plate.

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She took into account the defendant’s age, health, testimonials and previous good character.

She noted he was now a registered sex offender and that incarceration would be particularly difficult for someone of his age in these times with lack of visitation rights but said a custodial sentence could not be avoided.

Judge O’Connor imposed a four and a half year sentence with the final six months suspended.

At the hearing last November the victim addressed the court and said that a regular girls’ night out in town turned into a nightmare when she woke up in the front seat of the taxi parked outside her home.

Neighbours later told gardaí they heard a woman shouting “get off me” and “stop, don’t touch me” and saw the driver pulling the woman out of the taxi. She was screaming that her leg was stuck under the taxi and he came out and “threw her out of the way”.

She was found on the ground crying and screaming. The court heard she suffered bruising to her elbows, kneecaps and her jaw.


Gunnery Snr made a statement to gardaí claiming that the woman had told him to “go for it” and that he wouldn’t have touched her if she hadn’t said that.

“I am really sorry. She was drunk. I was sober,” he told gardaí.

In her victim impact statement the woman told Gunnery Snr that “you took advantage of me when you should have taken me home”.

She said she suffered crippling guilt and shame and entertained thoughts like “I drank too much, my skirt was too short, my knee high boots were too inviting”.

She feared that her attacker was still out driving a taxi and knew whereabouts she lived and said she still suffers flashbacks and becomes upset if she sees a silver coloured taxi. She said Christmas time last year is difficult because of her fear of drinking and being “in town” again.

Lawyers for Gunnery Snr asked Judge O’Connor not define him for these “ten minutes of a life” which was otherwise “all of good”.


Dominic McGinn SC, defending, said his client’s actions that night were “completely out of character”. He handed in testimonials describing Gunnery Snr as a hard working, “good man” with a “kind heart”.

Mr McGinn told the court that his client has “not fared well” during the last two months in custody. The court heard Gunnery Snr was the victim of an attack by a fellow inmate and underwent surgery on a cancerous growth on his face.

He said his client had also had “significant difficultly” accessing medical care.

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2023, 05:56:33 pm »
Totally different scenarios there. Thats dealing with drunk people you just met. I'm talking about going out with people you know. Just happens you met them while driving a taxi.

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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2023, 06:29:10 pm »
Sure, we're quoting court cases but look at what the judges were saying.  Taxi drivers are not just random guys meeting women, we have extra responsibilities and they got extra time for crossing that line...

- persons who hold public service vehicle licenses are called upon to be persons of good character
- It is fundamental that they be completely trustworthy in every respect
- Judge Ní Chulacháin said the case was aggravated by Uddin abusing his position as a taxi driver
- [The Judge] said the offending had been a massive breach of trust in his role as a taxi driver. Holders of public service vehicle licences had certain responsibilities and these had been breached, she said.

I'm not saying never, ever, ever.  If I met the women 6 months later at something totally unconnected to taxi driving, maybe.  But, personally, I'd be thinking who are 'they' gonna believe if there's an accusation?  In the middle story, we don't know what the outcome was but he felt it was ok to have sex with her (sober v. drunk) and give her his phone number afterwards.  She claimed rape.

Would you taxi drive kids under-18 on your own?  Or would you go into an elderly person's house for a cup of tea after helping them with their shopping?  I wouldn't.  I'd do the driving bit, take the money and say goodbye!  That's all I'm saying - better safe than sorry.
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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2023, 06:54:09 pm »
Sure, we're quoting court cases but look at what the judges were saying.  Taxi drivers are not just random guys meeting women, we have extra responsibilities and they got extra time for crossing that line...

- persons who hold public service vehicle licenses are called upon to be persons of good character
- It is fundamental that they be completely trustworthy in every respect
- Judge Ní Chulacháin said the case was aggravated by Uddin abusing his position as a taxi driver
- [The Judge] said the offending had been a massive breach of trust in his role as a taxi driver. Holders of public service vehicle licences had certain responsibilities and these had been breached, she said.

I'm not saying never, ever, ever.  If I met the women 6 months later at something totally unconnected to taxi driving, maybe.  But, personally, I'd be thinking who are 'they' gonna believe if there's an accusation?  In the middle story, we don't know what the outcome was but he felt it was ok to have sex with her (sober v. drunk) and give her his phone number afterwards.  She claimed rape.

Would you taxi drive kids under-18 on your own?  Or would you go into an elderly person's house for a cup of tea after helping them with their shopping?  I wouldn't.  I'd do the driving bit, take the money and say goodbye!  That's all I'm saying - better safe than sorry.


I think you are being a bit paranoid about it to be honest.

a sober person shouldnt be having sex with someone who is drunk.

them women were clearly attacked, that has nothing to do with dating a customer.

are you saying we arent trustworthy if we go on dates with customers? if so, why not? if I owned a shop and met a customer in it doing her shopping, can I not go on a date with her if she asks me out?

I wouldnt carry kids on their own but might have a cup of tea with someone, why not sure. 
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Re: Do ye ever hang out with customers when not working?
« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2023, 07:14:29 pm »

I think you are being a bit paranoid about it to be honest.

are you saying we arent trustworthy if we go on dates with customers? if so, why not? if I owned a shop and met a customer in it doing her shopping, can I not go on a date with her if she asks me out?

Paranoid?  You're probably right.  But, as the saying goes, sometimes they really are out to get ya  >:D

We're different from shop owners.  We're PSV drivers and, as the judges keep saying, have extra responsibilities & duties of care towards our passengers.
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