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10Apr
08Attorney Investigates Alleged Taxi Discrimination
Filed Under (news) by Handicab on 08-04-2009
Tagged Under : lack of service, taxicab authority
If a taxi driver had a choice between picking up a female passenger or a couple of regular guys, which fare would the driver select? The woman would lose out every time says local lawyer Al Marquis.
To prove his point, Marquis choreographed his own undercover investigation and says he has clear evidence of widespread discrimination against women and other potential customers.
“If you tip a waiter in a restaurant, that’s for good service. But if they are going to spit in your food unless you tip them, that’s extortion. And what we’re dealing with here is extortion,” he said.
Apr
07Handicab denied by Taxicab Authority
Filed Under (news) by Handicab on 07-04-2009
Tagged Under : taxicab authority
The Nevada Taxicab Authority denied Handicab’s application to gain a license to operate 40 cabs in the Las Vegas area this morning.
Channel 8 covers the story - Click Here
Stay tuned for more information…
Mar
25Residents support Handicab at TA Meeting
Filed Under (My Taxi Story, news) by Handicab on 25-03-2009
Tagged Under : community support, disabilities, handicab, rob martin, santa perez, taxicab authority
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Residents With Mobility Issues Support Handicab at Nevada Taxicab Authority Meeting
Las Vegas, Nevada, March 25, 2009 – Tuesday’s meeting of the Nevada Taxicab Authority was standing room only as members of Las Vegas’ senior and disability community filled the hearing room in support of Handicab, a proposed taxicab company that would cater to people with disabilities.
Handicab has applied to the Taxicab Authority for medallions to operate up to 40 handicap-accessible taxicabs in Clark County. Opposition from the current taxicab companies is expected at the formal hearing of the case set for April 23-24. The opposing taxicab companies submitted a petition of summary judgment to deny Handicab’s application without a hearing. That motion will be discussed at a special meeting of the Taxicab Authority Board on April 7th at 9 AM.
Organizers counted 36 activists in attendance at the regularly scheduled Tuesday meeting —many with wheelchairs, scooters, walkers and white canes.
During the public comment portion of the meeting, twelve residents spoke about the need for better taxi transportation options for people with mobility issues. Alan Bredow, a member of the Nevada Council of the Blind Lions Club, said, “The taxi drivers don’t want to leave their spot at the hotel taxi stand and come make a short run with somebody who has groceries. So I’m waiting and waiting. It’s disheartening.”
Santa Perez, president of the Nevada Chapter of People First, also spoke in favor of Handicab. Using a voice translator, Perez read a letter of endorsement from the Nevada Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities. She then added her own experiences with taxi transportation in Las Vegas. “They do not even talk to me or tie me down in the proper way. This is a safety issue. So, in my eyes, some taxicabs are violating the law. Please give licensing to Handicab for people with disabilities to have a safe ride whenever they need or want a taxi,” says Perez.
Mar
23Nevada Taxicab Authority Meeting
Filed Under (news) by Handicab on 23-03-2009
Tagged Under : taxicab authority
Come share your Taxi Story at the Nevada Taxicab Authority Meeting! They allow public comment, so if you plan on sharing your story with the Taxicab Authority, make sure to sign in before the meeting begins.
When: March 24th, 2009 @ 9:30 am
Where: Nevada Taxicab Authority
1785 E. Sahara Avenue
Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV 89104







