September 17, 2007
- Cabbie fined for reckless driving
A taxi driver has been convicted and fined for careless driving after a young man who twice leapt on to his car bonnet, fell off and broke his leg. (…)
August 12, 2007
- " Meter Magazine "
Dear Taxi - Land…Word on the street has it that:there is a New Taxi Publication out of Australia ( the land down - under - New South Wales )called " Meter Magazine " that you'all might want to Check Out. (…)
August 10, 2007
- Wallabies cleared over vicious cabbie attack
POLICE have cleared members of the Wallabies rugby union team of involvement in the early morning bashing of a Brisbane taxi driver, after questioning two Test players today. (…)
- NSW taxi fares to rise by six per cent
NSW taxi fares will go up by six per cent later this month. (…)
August 9, 2007
- Hargreaves rejects Pratt taxi comments
ACT municipal services minister John Hargreaves has rejected claims by the opposition a plan for new leased taxi licences will not help improve the local taxi industry. (…)
August 7, 2007
- Charges over cabbie assault
POLICE have charged a 24-year-old Strathmore man over the assault of a taxi driver in Moonee Ponds on July 29. (…)
August 6, 2007
- Father of three fights for his life
A father of three was critically injured when he was struck by fallen powerlines after a traffic accident in the western suburbs early yesterday. (…)
August 3, 2007
- Time to pull rank on taxi mischief
IMAGINE for a moment you are an overseas visitor landing for the first time on Australian soil at Avalon airport, something that will happen with regularity in the near future. (…)
August 2, 2007
- Video cameras eye cabbies
TAMPER-proof security cameras designed to provide greater protection to passengers are being trialled as part of taxi industry reforms. (…)
August 1, 2007
- Carey, girlfriend and a cabbie
AFL love rat Wayne Carey and his latest girlfriend Kate Nielson have left a Sydney cabbie out of pocket after a boozy end to a four-day holiday for the controversial couple. (…)
- Taxi driver leaves family stranded to take a Melbourne fare
GEELONG'S John Arandjelovic watched in anger as a taxi driver walked along a row of travellers at Avalon Airport touting for Melbourne fares. (…)
July 30, 2007
- $51,300 taxi bill for passengers
SOUTH Australian taxpayers have paid more than $51,300 in taxi fares for rail workers and stranded passengers in the past two years, despite all TransAdelaide staff being entitled to free public transport. (…)
- Indian taxi driver attacked in Australia
SYDNEY: A drunk passenger brutally attacked an Indian taxi driver and stole his car in the Australian state of Victoria. (…)
July 27, 2007
- Taxi rivals sabotage offices
SEBOKENG.- The president and secretary of the Masoheng Taxi Association, Elias Mothobi and Kenny Bofelo, found their offices in ashes on Monday morning. (…)
- Taxi Driver's Sexual Offending Jail Term Reduced
The Court of Appeal has reduced a jail sentence imposed on a Palmerston North taxi driver who was found guilty of sexually violating a woman passenger in 2004. (…)
- Taxi men up in arms about Kei rail service
BHISHO‘S R117-million Kei Rail Link investment to re-introduce a train service between East London and Mthatha is not sitting well with major taxi operators in the Border-Kei area, who say the initiative will damage their business. (…)
July 26, 2007
- London Taxi for sale
Hello,
We are relocating our business and have a 1979 black cab - London Taxi for sale.
It has obvious appeal and work in the wedding industry and corporate pickups. (…) - Cabbies pushing Muslim DVDs: report
Some Melbourne Muslim taxi drivers are using their cabs in an Islamic recruiting drive by distributing to their fares DVDs featuring a radical Islamic preacher. (…)
- Pair had drunken drag race on busy city road
TWO drunken motorists raced each other on a busy Brisbane road before one of them ploughed into a taxi, injuring its driver, a court has been told. (…)
July 23, 2007
- Mini-van plan to ease taxi shortage
MINI-VAN taxis that seat seven or eight people will become a common sight in Adelaide under a plan to increase productivity. (…)