An Edinburgh taxi driver is set to have his license suspended for a second time after allegedly shouting at a grieving elderly woman in a funeral home to demand payment after his card reader failed.
An Edinburgh taxi driver has gained 1,800 signatures for a campaign to cap the number of private hire cars in the city. According to city cabbie Keith Auld, rideshare services like Uber and Bolt ...
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Edinburgh taxi driver set to lose his license again after allegedly shouting at elderly woman at funeral home
Baris Eroglu first had his taxi license suspended in 2024 after receiving three complaints in just over three months, as well as an allegation he told a city employee to ‘watch [their] f***ing words’.
The iconic annual Edinburgh Taxi Outing is set to take place next week in what will be the 77th event. Every year taxi drivers across the city decorate their cabs with colourful balloons and form a ...
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