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'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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DUKAS_162980898_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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DUKAS_162980885_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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DUKAS_162980905_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Circus
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DUKAS_162980883_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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DUKAS_162980882_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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DUKAS_162980889_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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DUKAS_162980903_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Oxford Street
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DUKAS_162980904_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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DUKAS_162980895_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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DUKAS_162980884_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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DUKAS_162980886_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in China Town
Tiffany and Edward from California loving London and the pedicab. This is their second ride in as many days with the same driver
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DUKAS_162980899_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
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DUKAS_162980900_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
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DUKAS_162980897_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
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DUKAS_162980902_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in London
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DUKAS_162980888_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
Rhianne and Zoe from Cardiff. In town for Rhianne’s birthday weekend
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DUKAS_162980896_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
Rhianne and Zoe from Cardiff. In town for Rhianne’s birthday weekend
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DUKAS_162980901_EYE
'It's like a jungle': London's pedicab cyclists welcome licences but not price controls.
Regulations for carriages, which have been accused of ripping off tourists, announced in king’s speech.
For many years pedicab cyclists have been regarded as the outlaws of the West End, operating with no regulation and no cap on prices.
Concerns have been raised about rogue operators scamming tourists into shelling out extortionate fares for journeys that are a short walk or would cost a couple of pounds on public transport, and over the loud music some play late into the night.
This week, King Charles, in his first king’s speech, set out the government's plans for a bill that is expected to bring in a new licensing system for the three-wheeled rickshaw-style carriages, describing them as a "scourge" on the capital.
Pedicab drivers in Soho
Rhianne and Zoe from Cardiff. In town for Rhianne’s birthday weekend
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