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New York Taxi Limousine Commission Simply Blames Licensed Tlc Drivers

New York City is known for its yellow taxis and luxurious limousines. However, the relationship between the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) and the licensed drivers is far from perfect. The TLC has recently been on a bogus ticketing spree, targeting innocent drivers for minor infractions. Meanwhile, when a reckless bicyclist runs red lights and gets struck by motorists, the TLC punishes the drivers rather than the bicyclists. Additionally, the TLC allows anyone with a psychiatric history to file a complaint against licensed drivers, leading to baseless accusations.

The TLC has been on a roll with their bogus ticketing spree. They have been giving out tickets left and right for minor infractions, such as not having a coffee cup holder or having a GPS device that is not up-to-date. Some drivers have even received tickets for having their seats adjusted too far back. These tickets have caused frustration and anger among the drivers, who feel like they are being unfairly targeted by the TLC.

To make matters worse, the TLC punishes drivers when a reckless bicyclist runs red lights and gets struck by a motorist. The TLC blames the drivers for not being able to avoid the accident, even though it is the fault of the bicyclist. It seems like the TLC is more interested in punishing the drivers rather than promoting safety on the roads. Maybe they should focus on educating bicyclists on the rules of the road instead of blaming the drivers.

Adding insult to injury, the TLC allows anyone with a psychiatric history to file a complaint against licensed drivers. This has led to baseless accusations against innocent drivers. Imagine being accused of something you didn’t do just because someone with a history of mental illness made a complaint against you. It’s not fair to the drivers or the individuals who suffer from mental illness. The TLC needs to come up with a better way to handle complaints and investigations.

The TLC blames all the problems on their drivers. They seem to forget that the drivers are the ones who keep the city moving. They are the ones who navigate the busy streets and deal with unruly passengers. They are the ones who have to put up with the crazy traffic and the constant honking. They deserve more respect and appreciation from the TLC.

But let’s take a moment to look at the lighter side of this situation. Imagine a driver getting a ticket for not having a coffee cup holder. What’s next, a ticket for not having a tissue box in the car? Or maybe a ticket for not having a mini-fridge to keep the passengers’ drinks cold. It’s getting ridiculous, and it’s time for the TLC to rethink their ticketing strategy.

And what about the reckless bicyclists? Maybe they should be required to take a test and get licensed before they are allowed on the road. They need to learn the rules of the road and understand that they are not invincible. Getting struck by a car is not a game, and they need to take responsibility for their actions.

As for the complaints from individuals with a psychiatric history, maybe the TLC should take a closer look at the validity of these complaints before taking any action against the drivers. It’s not fair to punish someone based on baseless accusations. The TLC needs to come up with a better way to handle these types of situations.

In conclusion, the relationship between the TLC and licensed drivers in New York City is far from perfect. The recent bogus ticketing spree, blame on drivers for accidents caused by reckless bicyclists, and the allowance of baseless accusations from those with a psychiatric history all contribute to a tense atmosphere. It’s time for the TLC to re-evaluate their policies and practices and work with the drivers to create a better system that benefits everyone. Until then, it looks like the only thing we can do is laugh and complain about clue less NYC TLC.