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New York taxi driver fined for foul-mouthed tirade against fellow cabbie
DATE: May 14, 06:40 PM
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — New York’s reputation for foul-mouthed taxi drivers appears to be going the way of the checkered cab.
A driver is being fined $1,000 for a profanity-laden tirade he went on after getting honked at by a fellow cabbie.
The offended driver called police and accused his cursing colleague of assault.
The city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission chairman levied the hefty fine along with a 30-day suspension, saying the “days when drivers can curse at each other are over.”
It wasn’t always so for New York’s cabbies.
Back in 1982, four-letter words were considered a part of daily life.
In a case in which a driver cursed out a pedestrian, the decision was the behaviour was acceptable, given “the realities of life in New York City.”
A lawyer for the cabbie says the decision is unnecessarily harsh and that it asks cabbies to be “inhuman and not react.”
