No, not taxis, but Citizen's Advice Bureaux.
I have a small but important problem to sort out, one on which I needed advice, and just now paid a visit to one of the local CAB offices listed on Google.
It was shut, abandoned by the look of it, (why is it still on Google then?) so I cycled the 2 miles to the next nearest branch, advertised as being in S Norwood. The notice outside (and on Google) about opening times indicated it was open until 4 pm today. A Closed sign was on the door, which was nonetheless not locked, so I wandered in, to be immediately accosted by one of the women on the reception desk just inside, who asked me if I had an appointment.
I said no, I'd just decided to visit on the off-chance, and was told that they were not taking any more today. "Should I make an appointment then, or (smiling) commit suicide?" I asked. I was then told that no appointments are made at that or one other branch she mentioned, (er, then why did she ask?), but that the Croydon office (four more miles away) only admitted customers by appointment, and then only the first ten to apply.
So then, what should I do? Well, the S Norwood branch is closed tomorrow (Friday) and not open until next Tuesday. What I have to do is turn up at opening time next Tuesday, at 10 am, hope I'm not at the end of a long queue, and take my turn. Which is fine, I suppose, except that having delivered something of an ultimatum last Monday to my problem causer, I had rather hoped to have had some clarity on a simple issue of where I stood in relation to the law, which would probably have taken two minutes on which to advise me.
I guess I could have had an order imposed by now, had I the readies to dispose on expensive action. Frankly, while from my account people will probably not be very surprised at what I have found to be the reality of a once much-vaunted service for Joe and Chavinia Daly, I think this is pretty dismal. I wonder what people on here think.
I have a small but important problem to sort out, one on which I needed advice, and just now paid a visit to one of the local CAB offices listed on Google.
It was shut, abandoned by the look of it, (why is it still on Google then?) so I cycled the 2 miles to the next nearest branch, advertised as being in S Norwood. The notice outside (and on Google) about opening times indicated it was open until 4 pm today. A Closed sign was on the door, which was nonetheless not locked, so I wandered in, to be immediately accosted by one of the women on the reception desk just inside, who asked me if I had an appointment.
I said no, I'd just decided to visit on the off-chance, and was told that they were not taking any more today. "Should I make an appointment then, or (smiling) commit suicide?" I asked. I was then told that no appointments are made at that or one other branch she mentioned, (er, then why did she ask?), but that the Croydon office (four more miles away) only admitted customers by appointment, and then only the first ten to apply.
So then, what should I do? Well, the S Norwood branch is closed tomorrow (Friday) and not open until next Tuesday. What I have to do is turn up at opening time next Tuesday, at 10 am, hope I'm not at the end of a long queue, and take my turn. Which is fine, I suppose, except that having delivered something of an ultimatum last Monday to my problem causer, I had rather hoped to have had some clarity on a simple issue of where I stood in relation to the law, which would probably have taken two minutes on which to advise me.
I guess I could have had an order imposed by now, had I the readies to dispose on expensive action. Frankly, while from my account people will probably not be very surprised at what I have found to be the reality of a once much-vaunted service for Joe and Chavinia Daly, I think this is pretty dismal. I wonder what people on here think.
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