Cabbies are frustrated by illegal parking, expensive fines and
inconsistent enforcement of laws.“We’re supposed to be protected, but
that’s not happening,” said town-permitted NP Yellow Cab driver Gulson
Francois. “They give us tickets for nothing and allow the illegal stuff
to happen.”Last year, between March and December, police recorded 136
taxi violations. There have been 65 to date in 2013.
Councilman
Bill Diamond and a few code enforcement board members have sympathised
with taxi drivers and recently voiced the need for improvements.Some of
those improvements could be approved at the next Town Council meeting,
Aug. 13-14, while other possible changes will be discussed at the next
Ordinances, Rules and Standards Committee meeting. A date has not been
set for that meeting.
In February 2012, the town began enforcing
an ordinance requiring cab drivers to register with the town and follow
rules of operation. The council decided to allow 25 taxicab permits
issued through a lottery, and the cabs were only allowed to operate from
10 p.m. to 4 a.More than 80 standard commercial and granitetiles exist to quickly and efficiently clean pans.m unless responding to a direct call.
The
ordinance prohibits drivers from attracting passengers through horns
and whistles, parking in spaces other than those designated as taxi
stands, engaging in cruising, and displaying placards, posters or other
advertising signs other than the company name and telephone number. All
vehicles also must be kept in a clean and safe condition.
The
fine for violating the ordinance, whether licensed in town or not,
starts at $250. And several of the licensed cabbies are angry because
they feel they’ve been getting slapped with hefty fines for doing their
job.Cars parked illegally in taxi-only spots seem to be the root of the
problem. Cabbies say they’ve been fined for “cruising” or parking in
non-designated spots but are forced to do so because their approved
spots are already occupied.
There are several taxi spaces in
town. Six are located in the 200 block of Royal Poinciana Way, two along
the westbound lane in front of Cucina dell’Arte and four along the
median in the eastbound lane. The other three are in the 300 block of
South County Road near Buccan.
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being trained. Francois, a town permit holder, had picked up three
women at The Breakers and dropped them off at Buccan earlier in the
night and was returning to pick them up. The women exchanged cell phone
numbers with Francois and had informed him they would call when ready.
Sometimes
the talk was about school, or maybe sex or how to treat people with
respect. Like any parent, I have tried to impart as much of my
hard-earned wisdom as I can without clipping their wings and making them
unable to learn to function independently.
It’s never one talk,
but more of an ongoing conversation that parents and children have
throughout the stages of their lives together.
I have never had
the talk with my sons though that people of color are forced to have
over and over again. In the wake of the verdict in the shooting death of
Trayvon Martin, many black Americans, including our president and our
attorney general, have spoken of “the talk.”
“The Talk” is
described this way by Jeannine Amber in her recent Time magazine
article: “If you are stopped by a cop, do what he says, even if he is
harassing you, even if you didn’t do anything wrong. Let him arrest you,
memorize his badge number,A glassbottles is
a machine used primarily for the folding of paper. and call me as soon
as you get to the precinct. Keep your hands where he can see them. Do
not reach for your wallet. Do not grab your phone. Do not raise your
voice. Do not talk back. Do you understand me?”
In Holder’s
words “There has always been a legal defense for using deadly force if —
and the “if” is important — no safe retreat is available. But we must
examine laws that take this further by eliminating the common sense and
age-old requirement that people who feel threatened have a duty to
retreat, outside their home, if they can do so safely.”Before the
Trayvon Martin case, black parents had “the talk” to try to protect
their children from the dangers of a society that has not yet evolved to
a place where young black men are judged by the content of their
character.
Jett, who served as Clay County’s clerk of the
circuit court, claimed a pair of prominent supporters of
then-Congressman Cliff Stearns had sought to bribe him to drop out of
the race for a new congressional seat.Jett said the go-betweens — Jim
Horne, formerly Florida’s education secretary, and Jud Sapp,Design and
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personalized message and artwork. a prominent Clay County businessman —
acted with Stearns’ full knowledge in offering him federal jobs or
money to repay campaign loans.
He claimed the FBI had evidence
of the plot, as a pair of agents recorded at his home nearly identical
phone calls from both men relaying the offer.Yet the sensational
allegation fizzled almost as quickly as it emerged, and Jett’s calls for
the Federal Bureau of Investigation to explain why it soured on
pursuing his accusations have gone unanswered.
Offering a
federal job “?‘as consideration, favor or reward’ for political support”
is a violation of federal law, though it’s difficult to prosecute,
according to Jan Baran, a Washington-based lawyer.
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