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Taxi Cab Union Pres.: "One Bad Apple Does Not Spoil The Bunch"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The conversation over a controversial incident involving tourists and a taxicab driver continues with industry stakeholders weighing in saying the incident that has since gone viral is unfortunate but does not reflect the industry overall.
Visitors say taxi driver defrauded their group
Visitors say taxi driver defrauded their group
TOURISTS who accused a taxi driver of defrauding them in a viral video never made a complaint to the police about the incident.
Taxi Driver Accused of Forging Public Service License
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Daryl Holmes, 53, allegedly gave a policeman a forged public service license when he was stopped for a traffic offense on August 2.
Fire Destroys Several Water Taxis In Guyana
Fire Destroys Several Water Taxis In Guyana
GUYANA - Guyana Fire Service is investigating a blaze which destroyed over a dozen boats in the west coast.
Taxi Drivers: "It's a Slap in the Face"
Taxi Drivers: "It's a Slap in the Face"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Taxi drivers are outraged at news that a fare increase is on the way for the industry as they feel they deserve more.
10% Taxi Fare Increase On The Way
10% Taxi Fare Increase On The Way
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Taxi drivers will get a 10% fare increase, according to Minister Responsible Jobeth Coleby-Davis.
Coleby-Davis announces 10 percent taxi fare increase
Coleby-Davis announces 10 percent taxi fare increase
Minister of Transport and Housing JoBeth Coleby-Davis announced yesterday a ten percent taxi fare increase, and a new code of conduct policy which is expected to be implemented by September. Taxi drivers have been demanding a fare increase since the reopening of the economy after the COVID-19 pandemic for more than a year, citing higher fuel prices ...
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Taxi drivers: We're clean
Taxi drivers: We're clean
BAHAMAS Taxicab Union President Philip Watkins has dismissed a tabloid report that taxicab drivers are defecating and urinating in their vehicles while parked at Prince George Wharf as "old news" and "irrelevant"...
Campbell: Unfair to speak ill of taxi drivers
Campbell: Unfair to speak ill of taxi drivers
TRANSPORT and Local Government Minister Frankie Campbell has defended taxicab drivers in the wake of reports they were defecating and urinating in their vehicles while parked overnight at Prince George Wharf.
Taxi drivers demand meeting amid fair treatment concerns
TAXI drivers who service Prince George Wharf have demanded a meeting with tourism officials following a small demonstration in the downtown area yesterday.Shortly after 10am, several drivers banded together and demanded to meet with officials at the