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Cab drivers voice confusion and complaints

Among taxi cab drivers, there was confusion and complaints today about thick traffic and allegations of encroachment by additional cabs in Center City.

At about noon at 30th Street Station, some 60 drivers of medallion cabs, who normally cover Center City and Philadelphia International Airport, engaged in a loud confrontation with operators of so-called "partial rights" cabs, who are being allowed to work in Center City this week to help ease the burden of the SEPTA strike.

With about 15 Amtrak police standing by, cabs driven by the members of the Taxi Workers Alliance clogged a waiting area beside the building where disputes erupted between medallion cab operators and a few drivers of partial rights cabs.

"We came here to defuse the situation," said Ronald Blount, president of the Taxi Workers Alliance of Pennsylvania. "There were people from different cab companies arguing."

Blount said a man with a video camera who was filming the confrontation was arrested by Amtrak police and released.

When the strike began on Tuesday, the Philadelphia Parking Authority, which oversees taxi companies in the city, authorized five partial rights cab companies to pick up fares in Center City. Cabs from such companies are normally allowed only to drop off riders in Center City and the airport, not pick them up.

The order issued by the Parking Authority yesterday specifically asked the partial rights cab companies to provide service at train stations, bus terminals, the airport, the convention center and areas designated for special events.

Blount and others complained that the partial rights cab should not be at the station because Amtrak passengers there were mostly out-of-towners who were not seriously hampered by the strike.

Linda Miller, a spokesman for the Parking Authority said that by easing the rules on "partial-rights" cabs, the agency was "just trying to accommodate the needs of the riding public. I've never heard the public complain that there were too many cabs on the street."

During the morning rush hour, several taxi drivers lamented the dense traffic sparked by the SEPTA strike.

At about 8:30 on Erie Avenue at Broad Street Street, Abdul Hassan, a driver for Olde City Taxi, complained that he was unable to pick up many passengers. "It took me an hour to get here from West Philadelphia."

About a half hour later at Cecil B. Moore Avenue at Broad Street, Yusef Drame, a driver for United Cab, said the additional traffic was hindering his ability to get more passengers. "Business is less because traffic is worse," Drame said. "It is not good." He said it took him about a half-hour to drive from Broad and Spruce Streets to Temple University.

Also at Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Abdul Jah, an Olde City Cab driver said he was late driving a student to the university. "I picked up this lady at 9:08 at 25th and Reed. I just got here at 9:57. She had a test. Now she is late.

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Posted 03:53 PM, 11/04/2009
wtfiwwtp
This is confusing – perhaps just poorly written: “Cabs from such companies are normally allowed only to drop off riders in Center City and the airport, not pick them up”. How do they actually get them in the cab to drop them off if they are not allowed to pick them up?
Posted 03:56 PM, 11/04/2009
yawns
Linda Miller, the citys #1 traitor.
Posted 04:03 PM, 11/04/2009
esseffgee
Why was the guy filming arrested?
Posted 04:12 PM, 11/04/2009
ifarrell
"I've never heard the public complain that there were too many cabs on the street." As a cyclist, any cab on the street is too many cabs.
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Posted 04:36 PM, 11/04/2009
asdfasdfasdf
Wow, this article is clear about nothing.
Posted 04:44 PM, 11/04/2009
longshanks
The taxis in Philly are a disgrace. Most are filthy dirty and smell. Most drivers act like they don't know where they're going to try to add a few bucks to the fair. The entire system needs an overhaul. And for the love of god, stop hiring non-English speaking foreigners when there are thousands of people here that needs the jobs.
Posted 05:10 PM, 11/04/2009
Harrowgate
We need more on why the reporter from the MEDIA MOBILIZING PROJECT was arrested. More on the support that the Taxi Workers Alliance has for Septa workers and the stupidity and arrogance of the PPA for issueing such an order. MORE MORE MORE PLEASE
Posted 05:35 PM, 11/04/2009
jim trolio
there only immigrants anyhow
Posted 06:55 PM, 11/04/2009
comin4ya23
The cabbies are victims of PPA leaching. True, there should be more cabs, but the full-time cabbies are mad because they have to pay for the expensive fees that PPA charges. PPA is awful. Where the heck do these kleptocrats get the authority to regulate anything in Philly, let alone cab drivers?
Posted 10:54 PM, 11/04/2009
peoples city
Classic example of pitting workers against each other, throw in one small piece of meat and watch them devour each other. The PPA is sending in scab cabs to undermind Local 234 bargaining power. PPA is union busting
Posted 05:53 PM, 11/05/2009
Harrowgate
Vernon we appreciate you coming to 30th St Station in a minutes notice, we appreciate your listening and writing skills. MOre more more please publish what is going on
Posted 01:16 PM, 11/06/2009
joeyfrom21st
the P.P.A. and amtrack police? sounds like a bunch of hacks telling other hacks what to do
Posted 07:41 AM, 11/11/2009
phillytwo
It took them too long to get places because they insist on talking on cell phones while driving.
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