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Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 9:34 pm
by Warren t claim
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This picture of my old Insignia popped up on my Google pics memories for today.

Although the engine was a bit tappety, it never let me down for the month or so I had it and even took me from Merseyside to Gatwick and back without any problems. IIRC, it was very comfy with a slick 6 speed box but suffered from Vauxhall specification problems, keep fit rear windows and no Bluetooth or even an aux socket.

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 8:54 pm
by fried onions
Hope you don’t mind me posting this here but friend Martin told me of an event which happened in his taxi days of the 1980’s. On the night shift, even in city centres back then, there were no, or very few, 24-hour staffed filling stations. Instead, some had a system whereby the motorist pre-paid by feeding the pump a banknote and the pump would vend the value of fuel. A bit like the card machine pumps of today.
One night, a driver short of fuel put a fiver in (remember this was the 1980’s). As the pump would automatically stop once the value of fuel dispensed was reached, there was no need for the operator to ease off the pump. Except on this occasion the pump kept on going - so he got a full tank of petrol for a fiver. Then he got on the radio to the office and before long there was a line of private hire cabs queuing up for their free fuel!
Nothing ever came of it, dishonest though it was, and all the other drivers gave the original one some cash for the call.

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 11:06 pm
by Warren t claim
fried onions wrote: Sun May 08, 2022 8:54 pm Hope you don’t mind me posting this here but friend Martin told me of an event which happened in his taxi days of the 1980’s. On the night shift, even in city centres back then, there were no, or very few, 24-hour staffed filling stations. Instead, some had a system whereby the motorist pre-paid by feeding the pump a banknote and the pump would vend the value of fuel. A bit like the card machine pumps of today.
One night, a driver short of fuel put a fiver in (remember this was the 1980’s). As the pump would automatically stop once the value of fuel dispensed was reached, there was no need for the operator to ease off the pump. Except on this occasion the pump kept on going - so he got a full tank of petrol for a fiver. Then he got on the radio to the office and before long there was a line of private hire cabs queuing up for their free fuel!
Nothing ever came of it, dishonest though it was, and all the other drivers gave the original one some cash for the call.
Something similar still goes on today. Occasionally a filling station will have a pump that dispenses at normal speed but clocks up the price at a snail's pace. I managed to brim my tank for a tenner last time and needless to say, I ensured that a message was sent to other drivers.

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 4:47 pm
by treehugger
That's it, don't let the government get their bit lol.
Remember a smartly dressed business type in a council car park insist I take his ticket as he was leaving, "don't let the bastards get any money out of you".

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:19 pm
by Warren t claim
Just returned home from work to find my new UK driving licence has arrived. About fucking time too!

Hopefully, I'll be back doing what I enjoy in six weeks.

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:28 pm
by Eddie Honda
Hurrah, the WFH WORKSHY have finally got round to your envelope stuck at the oldest box that got boxed in after they cleverly added mail trolleys so they couldn't process them in order.

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:29 pm
by Warren t claim
Hmmm... Upon closer inspection of the back, I've noticed that every HGV ticket I had has been removed. I assume that if I do my CPC and medical they'll come back?

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:37 pm
by Warren t claim
Warren t claim wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:29 pm Hmmm... Upon closer inspection of the back, I've noticed that every HGV ticket I had has been removed. I assume that if I do my CPC and medical they'll come back?
Although I'll miss the ability to glance at the full deck of Aces on the back of my licence (less PSV), I feel a severe sense of trepidation at the thought of sending my licence back to the Department of Very Lost Applications. The fuckers only sent my licence back, I'm still waiting for my identity documents to be returned.

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:47 pm
by DodgeRover
Warren t claim wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:29 pm Hmmm... Upon closer inspection of the back, I've noticed that every HGV ticket I had has been removed. I assume that if I do my CPC and medical they'll come back?
Wouldn't have thought so, they've fucked up at a guess, ring them?
Make sure whoever it is who needs to sight your license for so before you send it back though

Re: Claim's Cabbies Corner. HACK LIVES MATTER

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:52 pm
by Warren t claim
DodgeRover wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:47 pm
Warren t claim wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:29 pm Hmmm... Upon closer inspection of the back, I've noticed that every HGV ticket I had has been removed. I assume that if I do my CPC and medical they'll come back?
Wouldn't have thought so, they've fucked up at a guess, ring them?
Make sure whoever it is who needs to sight your license for so before you send it back though
Although I'm in no hurry to get behind the wheel of a Scania anytime soon, the HGV medical is exactly the same as the taxi one so I thought I might as well kill two birds with one stone.