But all of which shows the importance of the correct use of capital letters, so Edders can't really take the moral high ground here
I mean, far too many on here who don't use capital letters where there should be one (to start a sentence, most obviously), but then randomly capitalise letters that shouldn't be, such as Taxi and Private Hire, which should simply be taxi and private hire. And certainly never TAXI, unless it's lettering on a roofsign
So when we all thought Sussex misspelt Gedling the other day, maybe he wasn't actually referring to the council area:
Gelding driver pays out £700 for illegally workingMaybe he was just jokingly suggesting that the driver didn't have the balls for taxi driving
(And congratulations to Sussex on his 25th birthday

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