National Taxi Drivers Union Conyngham Road, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to the National Taxi Drivers Union, a leading establishment and point of interest located at the heart of Dublin, Ireland. Our institution is conveniently situated at Bridgewater Business Centre on Conyngham Road in St. James' area, which is part of the famous Phoenix Park.
Our union is a professional association that represents the interests of taxi drivers across Ireland, serving as a reliable and professional voice for our members. We are dedicated to promoting the welfare, rights, and interests of taxi drivers, and we strive to improve the standard of service delivery in the industry.
At National Taxi Drivers Union, we are committed to supporting our members in every aspect of their work, from providing them with the most up-to-date information on regulations and legislation to offering them access to training and career development opportunities. Our main objective is to promote public safety by ensuring that our members provide the safest, most reliable and efficient transportation services in the country.
We are proud to offer a range of services to our members, including advocacy on issues affecting the taxi industry, lobbying for better working conditions, promoting ethical standards of behavior among its members, and fostering greater cooperation within the industry.
Whether you're a new driver looking for guidance and support, or an experienced professional seeking a strong, united voice to represent your interests, National Taxi Drivers Union is the institution for you. Join us today and experience the benefits of a dedicated and professional taxi driver association that has your back every step of the way.
Location & Phone number
Bridgewater Business Centre, Conyngham Rd, Saint James' (part of Phoenix Park), Dublin 8, Ireland
Reviews
"On 27th of September 2017 I got a taxi exactly out of the airport after waiting in the relevant line at around 23.30. My destination was Russel Court Hotel in Dublin. The taxi driver - who had a very heavy irish accent - asked me if I was coming to Dublin for the first time and I replied ''yes" asit was actually my first time. During our route I noticed that a red number 2 was on at the taximeter. After some time we arrived at a toll station where he paid by cash. When we reached the hotel the taximeter wrote 31 euro. He touched the screen and suddenly it wrote 39. I gave him 50 euro and then he wrote in a simple receipt 40 and gave it to me with 10 euro change. Next day I asked the hotel and they told me that the normal price for this route had to be 25 euro. Also they told me that there are no tolls from the airport to the hotel and that there was no excuse for using the tariff 2 at 23.30. Having all these in mind I concluded that the irish taxi driver took advantage of the fact that I was coming to Dublin for the first time and charged me 15 euro more! This was my first impression of Ireland and it was negative due to the taxi driver! You can find below the... official receipt he gave to me. I hope you can locate him."
"I got a taxi friom Wexford Street to Rathgar last night. It was about 2am but I had actually been working in Belfast and travelled back down. Therefore although I had a few drinks I was not drunk. I left my laptop in the taxi with all my work information and things I need badly on it. By law the driver is supposed to hand it into the Gardai. He hasn't. He didn't give me a receipt, which I didn't ask for but which he is obliged to do by law also. He is basically keeping my laptop. total thieving scumbag."
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