swannee wrote:
Jasbar, you write
"As for george IV/Swannee the same holds true. The views he's expoused over this, and the way he has stated his opinion about the girls who were raped because they couldn't get the taxi they needed, suggests that he too is not fit and proper to hold a taxi licence."
Obviously, I can't speak for "george iv" but I would most certainly appreciate ANY link you can find to my "opinion about the girls etc..." where I am the one trying to belittle such action.
You are the one misquoting what was said in court and elsewhere - and all for what? To further your personal ambitions.
No matter how often anything is explained to you, unless it meets your beliefs, it is summarily dismissed. I doubt if you would know the truth if it jumped up and bit your ass (which it surely should).
All your nonsense is about one thing and one thing only. Diverting attention from the fact that you wrote a book about lesbian love, self-published it on kindle and was stupid enough to brag about it here. A taxi forum where all are welcome to hold personal views even though every single one of us is insulted daily by you and your special friend who presume to be such superior beings. So superior in fact that you lie, cheat and refuse to answer simple questions which would show you up for what you are.
If the taxi trade is nothing more to you than the ignorant sheeple then why not feck off somewhere and try to impress some other superior beings. Or do they just laugh at you too?
The book is about equality and the lack of it in our supposedly best small country in the world.
And you're not qualified to talk about the book, because you haven't read it. If you had there are sections in it that a thick self vested interest pratt like you would jump on.
I love the taxi trade, and I enjoy meeting the real people who use it. I deplore those in it like you whose head is so far up your own backside with greed that you make Croesus seem like a philanthropist.
And I'll be involved in it long enough to bring about de-restriction. Bet on it. That will be my gift to Edinburgh's hard pressed travelling public.
