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About 15 years ago the Public Carriage Office issued guidelines for those who wanted to fit speakers in the rear of their Taxi, one of the stipulations was that the taxi needed to be fitted with a volume control in the rear so that the ... and therefore any music played to the passengers in the back was considered a public broadcast, to my knowledge these regulations still stand today for Taxis but I have not seen a taxi displaying a PRS license for quite a number of years.SuperCabby22 January 2012 20:46http://supercabby.co.uk/
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It is important that you contact, as soon as possible, the local office or telephone the number on the card to rearrange delivery or collection from their office. Failure to do so will inevitably lead to the parcel being returned to us and you will incur a returned delivery charge together with a second carriage charge, if we are to redeliver. It always helps to give a contact number as well as the address details on your order especially if your address includes a house name ...admin03 February 2012 13:32http://stevensonsharpe.co.uk/
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All items over 2kg: Orders received before 2:00 pm GMT and with cleared funds will be dispatched same day by City-Link on a next day delivery service, in order for this to run smoothly we require a contact telephone number with your full address. ... We can only ship to your registered PayPal address for which you are responsible for entering correct details, any un-delivered/returned parcels will only be re-dispatched following re-payment of carriage charges. Orders ...admin29 January 2012 09:37http://stevensonsharpe.co.uk/
On The Route To The Respect Agenda
... style to be challenging toward strangers in public. The response to her quiet request 'Could you ask your friend to talk quietly as this is the quiet carriage' received a torrent of abusive language and the phone call continued at the same volume. No Respect there then. ... followed by a number of other passengers. She reflected that she more than expected that response, which is why she has never confronted anyone from the public in similar circumstances before.Mike30 January 2012 10:48http://www.righttrackconsultancy.co.uk/blog/
Stephen Hester humbled – give that man a carriage clock | Michael ...
Try Fraser Nelson, no lentil-eater he, here in the Spectator where he points out that the Treasury is now poised to halve the deficit in five years, compared with Alistair Darling's promise of four.Or try Nelson's young sidekick, ... Name to help you with your enquiry. Please click SUBMIT to confirm that you are happy for them to contact you by telephone/e-mail. ... According to charities, public abuse of disabled people is on the rise. Four readers tell their stories Isobel ...Loans Broker18 Hours 59 Minutes agohttp://www.securedloansbroker.co.uk/
Just another taxi ride... - Blog - The F-Word
Edit (10/02/2009) - Thanks to a reader comment, we've altered the picture so that the faces aren't identifiable and the phone numbers aren't legible. I got a response from the Public Carriage Office, apologising for my ...Carrie Dunn08 February 2009 13:13http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/
Black cab bullies | Phil Taylor
I know the Public Carriage Office does not ask for insurance details, I don't know why. They do though check your licence so if you have picked up bans or points for driving without insurance they won't give you a private hire ...Phil07 February 2009 14:31http://philtaylor.org.uk/
The Future of the Press | The Times
Live Chat · Twitter · Email Telephone: +0044 20 7711 1523 ... and key details misreported. The Leveson inquiry was a necessary response to the public indignation over the phone-hacking scandal and the broader concerns about privacy and the power of the press. ... no prize for currying favour. The Times never wants its journalists to walk into Downing Street, or any other government office, thinking that it would be prudent to stay on the right side of the minister.unknown17 January 2012 04:05http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/