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At the moment, it's a sore topic in London, where I live, but the new generation of drivers are very different from the professional cabbies who drove the famous hackney cabs.
Mayor John Lindsay created the TLC in 1971 to regulate the taxi and for-hire vehicle industries. Before the creation of the agency, the NYPD's Hack Bureau regulated the taxicab industry, starting in 1925.Taxi! A Social History of the New York City Cab Driver by Graham Russell Gao Hodges The bureau supervised "hacks", which referred to both taxicabs (hackney cabs) and cab drivers (also "hack drivers"). The TLC has acted as a technical consultant for major TV shows and films that involved taxicab use, such as Friends, Conspiracy Theory, and the Bone Collector.
From a driver's viewpoint, Gett was very useful in that it helped to find fares that they otherwise would miss; but in bad weather drivers took advantage of the many fares to be found on the street, and none were available to users on Gett. In similar conditions Uber applies increased "surge prices", but is still available (cars do not ply for hire on the streets). Edwards took advantage of a promotion, and did not compare prices; he found Gett's old-school Hackney cabs more comfortable, and the level of service provided by Gett at quiet times to be similar to Uber, but "rubbish for people who aren't standing on the main street but still need a ride" at times of high demand.
However, John Dryden accused Blackmore of plagiarizing the idea of an epic on Arthur from him and called him a "Pedant, Canting Preacher, and a Quack" whose poetry had the rhythm of wagon wheels because Blackmore wrote in hackney cabs on his way between patients (prologue to The Pilgrim (1700)). In 1705, with Anne on the throne and William dead, Blackmore wrote another epic, Eliza: an Epic Poem in Ten Books, on the plot by Rodrigo Lopez, the Portuguese physician, against Queen Elizabeth. Once more, the "epic" was current events, as it meant to denounce John Radcliffe, a Jacobite physician who was out of favor with Anne. Anne did not appear to take sufficient notice of the epic, but Sarah Churchill did.

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