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Thursday, May 26
The Language Barrier
I then said I would take them to the main entrance and he said "No... I want any entrance". This had me a little baffled until he said it a bit slower. "I want A and E Entrance".
I felt a right plonker.
Tuesday, October 19
Man does a runner after £220 taxi ride
The story in pour local paper is about a man who does a runner after £220 taxi ride from Wales to Haverigg (About 25 miles from Barrow In Furness)
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A MAN failed to pay for a taxi from Wales to Haverigg, a court heard.
Trefor Evans, 22, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of deceit for not paying for the taxi.
Evans told Furness Magistrates’ Court that he made the taxi journey from Caernarfon to visit his mother, Sharon Sweeney who lives in Townhead, Haverigg.
Evans said he had taken the 190-mile trip from his home because his mother was upset and asked him to visit her.
When he arrived at the destination, he told the taxi driver that neither he nor his mother had the money to pay the £220 fare.
He told the court: “My mother phoned me and she said she wanted me to come down. She was crying on the phone. I said I couldn’t visit because I couldn’t pay for the trip.
“But she said she would pay for it on the other side. When we got to the house, she said she didn’t have the money. I thought that I was in a bad situation.
“I was in a bad situation and didn’t know what to do.”
Mr Evans then ran away from the driver, Darren Fitzjohn, as he unsuccessfully tried to get the money for the fare from his sister.
He was originally due to appear in front of the magistrates on October 12.
Evans, who is unemployed, said he missed the original date because he lived in Wales and didn’t have the money to travel to Barrow.
He said: “I couldn’t get back up here from Caernarfon.
“I fell out with my mother over this situation and had nowhere to stay up here.”
Magistrates asked Evans to think carefully about whether or not he knowingly left Wales with the intention of not paying the fare.
Evans told the hearing he felt that he was guilty as he had failed to pay the fare and wanted the case to be dealt with so he could return home.
Evans, of Bro Seiont, Caernarfon, was ordered to pay £220 compensation to the taxi driver.
Sunday, October 4
Inflation
At the start of the journey she asked me how much it would cost and I estimated around £3.00p to which she exclaimed that it was too expensive and I must have got it wrong as she had never paid that amount to get home before.
I asked her what she normally pays and she said about £1.80p. This had me a little baffled as I knew that £1.80 would only get her part way to her house so I started digging a bit deeper and decided to ask her when the last time she got a taxi was.
Her reply...... "I don't normally use taxis as I have my own car but last time I got one from the hospital to home must have been about 5 years ago or maybe longer"
Did she not realise that due to inflation, the rising costs of running a car that taxi fares would have increaded in that periood of time
Seems to me she was stuck in some sort of timewarp and expected to pay 2003 prices.