Comment on Daily Discussion Thread: 👨💻👨🔧🧟♂️ Friday, 6 December, 2024
melbaboutown@aussie.zone 4 weeks ago
Random memory: During the time Melbcat needed a lot of trips to emergency and before I had any help or the pram, a taxi driver refused to let her carrier in the car and demanded that she go in the boot. I can tell you that did not happen. I argued with the driver until he refused to take us, called another ride and then boycotted the taxi company.
This was for reasons of not wanting to put her in a dark claustrophobic airless space by herself. Also if the vehicle got hit from behind she would have been severely injured or killed.
And now I see that what he was trying to push me into was illegal.
- Transport Minimum standards
Adequate ventilation must be provided in the vehicle and travelling container or cage.
And
Travelling containers must be secured or restrained in the vehicle. Cats must not be transported in the boot of a car.
…gov.au/…/code-of-practice-for-the-private-keepin….
Fuck that guy. My instincts were correct and even in a difficult situation I stuck to my guns and protected my cat.
BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org 4 weeks ago
When I lived in Melbourne I had a pet cockatiel. I had to get yearly check ups, and the only Avian vet was out in Burwood, so taxi it was.
But every time I called to book a taxi, I told them I’m coming with a bird in a large cage and I could spill water. Just because I was worried about getting turned down for a ride.
FYI, the taxi drivers always loved it.
melbaboutown@aussie.zone 4 weeks ago
Yeah after that I always verbally confirmed that a cat would be riding with each booking from the new company. And then they automated bookings so I couldn’t anymore…