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August 12th 16, 08:39 AM
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tim...;157466 Wrote:
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On Sun, Aug 07, 2016 at 09:48:46AM +0100, tim... wrote:
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They have the duties and obligations of a "business", these are
significantly greater than the duties of a private individual-
Businesses are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled
customers and employees.
They are not required to make unreasonable adjustments.-
What adjustment do you have to make to carry a dog in your car FFS.
A rug on the back seat - job done
But (many of them) still refuse to do so
In London, minicab drivers are not allowed to refuse guide
dogs. They are allowed to refuse other dogs.
Rumour has it that some Asian drivers refuse even guide dogs.
If this is true, those drivers should lose their licence, although
that would involve the customer making a complaint, TfL
identifying the driver with the co-operation of the cab firm,
and TfL taking a tough line.
As the hire car operator has to maintain records, identifying the driver
shouldn't be hard. If the records aren't good enough the operator should
lose their licence.
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Colin Rosenstiel
Well, I agree but everything is contingent upon TfL taking
a firm stand and making the effort.
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