September 20, 2007
Taken From:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/09/20/2007-09-20_city_briefs.html
Thursday, September 20th 2007
Pedicab rules on hold
Regulations on the pedicab industry came to a screeching halt yesterday when the city agreed to suspend the new rules until a court can decide if they are legitimate.
The Pedicab Owners Association is suing the city over sweeping new regulations that were to take effect today, arguing that […]
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http://www.wnyc.org/news/articles/85867
Law Suspension Aids Pedicab Drivers
by Jenna Flanagan
NEW YORK, NY September 20, 2007 —The city’s roughly 600 pedicab drivers can still pedal their fares around town. The city has decided to suspend the implementation of new regulations that drivers insisted would cripple their business. WNYC’s Jenna Flanagan has more.
The new regulations, which were set to […]
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September 10, 2007
Story taken from:
http://www.townonline.com/amesbury/homepage/x1359808015
Thu Aug 23, 2007, 12:48 PM EDT
Amesbury -
Blake Harris, lifelong resident of Amesbury, sits in the waterfront office of Newburyport Pedicab, the nonprofit business he co-owns with Newburyport’s Kevin Murphy. Harris is at the desk, fielding calls and talking via radio to the company’s drivers out in the field — he is responsible […]
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The following story taken from this link:
http://newsok.com/article/3115122/1188593649
Sat September 1, 2007
OU fans can hitch a ride to stadium
By James S. Tyree
Staff Writer
NORMAN — What started as a college student’s idea for a business has morphed into comfort and convenience for University of Oklahoma football fans.
Brickshaw Buggy is returning to Norman for football season, starting with tonight’s […]
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Story taken from the folowing link:
http://www.ladowntownnews.com/articles/2007/09/10/news/news_briefs/at02.txt
Monday, September 10, 2007
Transportation Department Halts Downtown Pedicab
The Los Angeles Downtown News recently reported on a new pedicab business launched by Eric Green, who had been seen riding through Downtown on his two-seat rickshaw-like conveyance that ferried tourists and locals across the area. Two weeks ago, however, officials from the […]
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