Australian taxi driver fined for wearing jeans

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ADELAIDE, Australia - An Australian taxi driver was Wednesday ordered to pay Aus$1,415 (S$1,850) for wearing jeans to work despite insisting they were tailor-made and suitable for the job.

Shahram Forozandeh, 44, was prosecuted by the transport department for wearing the trousers contrary to industry standards when he was stopped during a routine inspection in January, the Adelaide Advertiser reported.

In South Australia state, taxi drivers must wear smart business-style shirts and trousers, with jeans and tracksuit bottoms banned.

Forozandeh protested that his outfit was "purely wool and tailor-made".

"I had no idea that it would be considered as not wearing a uniform as the material was pure wool," he said.

Magistrates slapped him with a Aus$265 fine plus Aus$1,150 in costs.
 
That is good. Compared to the stinking feet cabbies in peesai. If I need a cab, I want it to be odour free.
 
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