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by mseebach
2974 days ago
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For years? That's very out of sync with my experiences. Yes, since 2012, it's generally been feasible to find a taxi that accepts cards, but far from the default experience. I took a black cab from the rank at Paddington almost every week for 2017, and getting one that accepted card required asking the rank attendant and having him do a special wave to the waiting taxis to see who accepts cards. It was practically never the first one, although to be fair, I never had to wait long. This, and the charging of absurd processing fees, continued right up to the January deadline. London cabbies did not want this, they were dragged into it, kicking and screaming. |
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I presume they don't want to start paying tax on their income.
"Bed and breakfast owners and taxi drivers are the British workers most likely to underpay their taxes when filing self-assessments, a new analysis shows." — https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/oct/26/bb-owners-a...