The first Parliamentary regulation for the Hackney carriages came 309 years ago in 1694 while Emmeline Pankhurst, the famed English Suffragette leader founded her militant group, the Women's Social and Political Union which culminated in gaining the vote for women, almost 100 years ago in 1903. Yet surprisingly, the first female taxi driver to be licensed in London came just 25 years ago in 1977 when Marie White ended the seeming taboo of females gaining the coveted green badge. Today that total has reached around 350...
   In 1977, London was buzzing and so was the licensed taxi business - which was considered by many to be the last male bastion.
   When news that a lady was on the Knowledge first broke in 1976, drivers scoffed...
   "She'll never do the Knowledge," they echoed, followed by the old chestnut, "...what if a geezer asks to meet a bird - how can they possibly ask a lady driver to find 'em a lady of the night?"
   But Marie White wasn't to be fazed, her husband Jack was already a taxi driver and nothing was going to put her off. But she had one problem, she didn't like the idea of going around on a moped, so she did the first 10 

MEMORY OF DAC'S MARIE WHITE LIVES ON AS LONDON FEMALE TAXI DRIVERS CELEBRATE 25 YEARS OF LICENSING

 


Marie White, the first lady taxi 
driver in London

months in an Austin Mini and often spoke about the number of times she was stopped by the police who were wondering why she kept stopping and starting. She once admitted to Call Sign that she was afraid that someone might accuse her of looking for "male clients"!
   Then exactly 25 years ago, Marie White achieved the impossible - she passed the Knowledge and became a licensed London taxi driver with badge number 25292. She and Jack both worked days and were the first-ever married couple to both drive a London taxi.
   Speaking to Call Sign many years later, Marie smiled at the memory of male faces when they saw a woman driver pull up.

   "I remember one gentleman whistling through his teeth to attract my attention when I was going in the opposite direction along Bayswater Road," she said, "then when he saw me he apologised and told me that the whistle was aimed at the cab and not me personally!"
   Marie came to Dial-a-Cab in 1983 via London Wide - the pre-runner to Computer Cab. She became the first woman to stand for a place on our Board of Management and was successful, replacing Alun Roberts in 1988. For almost two years she was responsible for the Society's Welfare scheme.
   Her husband Jack had died some years earlier and the sight of Marie with her pet terrier in the front of the cab became a common sight with drivers. She couldn't bear leaving it at home alone.
   Sadly, Marie White became ill and died in 1993. However, as the first-ever lady taxi driver, her legacy will live on for as long as there are licensed taxi drivers...
(c) Call Sign 2002
JUST WONDERING...
With Nuala Glavin-Davis

Join Nuala on her monthly trip to the world of the imponderable! This month, the lovely Ms Glavin-Davis looks at some questions and answers given in a court of law.
You can contact Nuala or Val in Driver's Services with any driver-related problems.

These quotes come from a book called Disorder in the Court recently published...

Question: What is your date of birth? Answer: July fifteenth.
Q: What year? A: Every year.

Q: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
A: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.

Q: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all? A: Yes.
Q: And in what ways does it affect your memory? A: I forget.
Q: You forget... Can you give us an example of something that you've forgotten...?

Q: How old is your son, the one living with you?
A: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can't remember which...
Q: How long has he lived with you?
A: Forty-five years...
Q: What was the first thing your husband said to you when he woke up that morning?
A: He said "Where am I, Cathy?"

Q: And why did that upset you?
A: My name is Susan.

Q: Were you present at the time your picture was taken...?

Q: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition notice that I sent to your attorney?
A: No, this is how I always dress when I go to work...

Q: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse? A: No.
Q: Did you check for any blood pressure? A: No.
Q: Did you check for breathing? A: No.
Q: So it's possible the patient was alive when you began the autopsy? A: No.
Q: How can you be so sure, Doctor?
A: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.
Q: But could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless?
A: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law somewhere...

 


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