supposed to be 60 to 70 hours per week, said they were out there when they were really needed. up to 90 hours per week? you are hurting the drivers that are barely making a living during a slow shift. you have to know how it works. this is an abuse. in closing, there are a town hall meetings that are scheduled, and we do not know about the topics. you go to the website, and there is nothing topic about it. i ask you to help get the information out there. chair nolan: thank you. next speaker. secretary boomer: [reading names] i have been driving almost 20 years. i am on the waiting list, and i have had an expectation of getting a medallion for a number of years now, and it does not seem to be moving in that direction, or i am not really sure what is happening with it, so i wanted to come in and kind of and for you to honor the people on the list, like myself. most cabdrivers do not have insurance. i have medical insurance. i pay $854 per month with my medical insurance with
chairman. secretary boomer: 11 member of the public who wishes to address here. good afternoon, mr. chairman. this report is very good, but they forgot to mention that you are drawing too many bicycle lanes. i cannot. it is about 7000 bicycle people using in this town. even 40 something bicycle. i have not seen the director. maybe i miss him. 7000 people. we are the majority of the people living in this town with a kid and a family you can afford to sit in the cab. they have to drive a car. i always get a ticket. hiding in a small alley. they are holding up the whole block for the bicycle lane, and there is not very much distance to make a turn on howard street. only one car in position. if you want to make a right turn on harrison or howard st., you have to be very careful. you cannot pull over. this is a main major street. they are making money. not only you. they are making the citation for you. i just try to make a right turn, and they try to chase me. something is wron
with or the value. if you keep squeezing the tax taxi industry as if there is no tomorrow. i just paid $300 in fines. i just putting a back seat in 4 $350. this find for so much that i had my drivers waiting at hospitals for up to three hours only to find out you richard them to end the mobile. that is today called you issued them to mv mobile. san francisco pay them millions of dollars to pick up the handicapped. what are we doing? picking up what is left over. every month, we have find coming in, 45 neuflize coming in. when it s all going to stop? your pensions are still going up by 7% a year. it is my suggestion also that he put together the taxi commission. you do not even use these committees for raising the medallion. every time i talk to someone on the commission they tell me you pay telephone you pay no attention to them. it is like a horse and pony show in a darkroom. and you think we are all deaf, dumb, and stupid. [bell] i thank you for your time. thank you
walter. i hope you have a great break. made the world be yours. oh city mandy you came and you gave without taking but you are on break today and i thank you vacation, and got to get away vacation you are on a break today starting a vacation break today and you re going to go away and you re on break, and i thank you for all your work and the city you tried and tried and you re gonna make it on a break today and i thank you so much today and we re really going to make it the morning you wake up when you go on your break and a breakup i ll say little prayer for you forever, forever you ll stay on my hard in my heart and i will love you will never will part forever to keep this city together it s not so easy thanks again supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. a good afternoon. i would like to speak very briefly on two issues. my name is emil lawrence. as of today, i believe the mta has voted to put 100 more taxis on the street. i suggest you ask them to hold of
the morning you wake up when you go on your break and a breakup i ll say little prayer for you forever, forever you ll stay on my hard in my heart and i will love you will never will part forever to keep this city together it s not so easy thanks again supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. a good afternoon. i would like to speak very briefly on two issues. my name is emil lawrence. as of today, i believe the mta has voted to put 100 more taxis on the street. i suggest you ask them to hold off on any decisions until the new mta director is on board, august 15. they seem to want to rush this item. there has been no economic impact report done by the mta on taxi driver income. unlike most of you here, taxi drivers in the city and county of san francisco do not get unemployment insurance, pensions, medical, dental, days off with pay. they get zero. for them to put another 150 calves on the street without determining how much more or less money these drivers will make