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Examiner Hundreds of cabs lost their insurance policy and have been ordered off the streets. About one-third of The City's cabs were either idled or operated illegally Wednesday after more than 500 were abruptly left without sufficient insurance. The
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SF Examiner Staff Writer Mike Koozmin/The S.F...The contentious issue of credit card fees in San Francisco taxis, which has resulted in plastic-carrying riders being shunned, could be resolved Tuesday, though neither cabdrivers nor cab companies are
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Chief Financial Officer Sonali Bose and former Executive Director Nathaniel Ford asked an agency official whether they should seek a cut of the revenues from the advertising that will appear on new backseat credit card terminals. Taxi Director
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Reporter San Francisco has agreed to consider a meter rate increase for taxis. (Examiner file photo) January is the eight-year anniversary of the last time San Francisco cabs raised their meter rates. But with support building for reconsideration of
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Cab companies have recently begun installing devices to capture audio and video footage in addition to the still photographs mandated by city law. Cab conversations are at the center of a big brother debate as video and sound recordings of taxi
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Since credit card equipment was introduced to cabs in 2002, the level of customers using plastic to pay for their rides has skyrocketed, leaving taxi companies with increasingly large transaction fee bills. Under a proposal being considered by the
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