When you are not walking the city in San Francisco you need a taxi. But then again you, just in the other major cities that have taxies, are bound by The Taxi Law.
There are a few things that you must keep in mind before you read on and I am pretty sure you face this almost regularly.
- When you don’t require a taxi, you will find all of the city’s taxies go right past you
- When you need a taxi, you are likely to never find one
- In the off chance that you do find a taxi, it is unlikely that your taxi driver will want to take you where you want to go (not even for extra money coz all he/she is looking for is to have nothing to do with the traffic)
These two combined, gives you The Taxi Law
The chances of you getting a taxi in your city is indirectly proportional to your desperation (to find a taxi)
I will fight anyone who denies the existence of this law. How else can you explain how this applies to me every single time?
