Taxi Service in Calvert?

Hello! Is anyone aware of a taxi service in Calvert?

A few of us plan to go out this weekend, get real good and liquored up, and don't want to drive home bombed. Besides possibly hurting or killing someone else, if I got pulled over, I'd probably walk the line like....

:dye:

Seriously, I looked around and couldn't find a number. Thank you!
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
wonder what happened to the guy that was opening his own cab company...


the Crab Cab :coffee:
 

frequentflier

happy to be living
Hello! Is anyone aware of a taxi service in Calvert?

A few of us plan to go out this weekend, get real good and liquored up, and don't want to drive home bombed. Besides possibly hurting or killing someone else, if I got pulled over, I'd probably walk the line like....

:dye:

Seriously, I looked around and couldn't find a number. Thank you!

I don't know about an actual taxi service here. But Veras in White Sands does have a van that picks people up and drops them off back home. Don't know what the fee is or distance they will travel. It is a great idea.
 
Veras van service is actually FREE. And they'll travel up to 15 miles from Veras. Nice considering Prince Frederick is 14 or so miles away. We've used them once; and they were great. Just gave them a nice tip to and from.
 

frequentflier

happy to be living
Veras van service is actually FREE. And they'll travel up to 15 miles from Veras. Nice considering Prince Frederick is 14 or so miles away. We've used them once; and they were great. Just gave them a nice tip to and from.

That's good to know. I cannot handle the crowds at Vera's and am in an different age group than most people there. :gettingold:
 

libertytyranny

Dream Stealer
the veras shuttle is awesome. We usually go out to dinner at monterays and they pick us up from there and drop us at the house later that night. i give the guy a good tip and i get to drink all I want :evil:


A cab would be great, cuz of tiki of course. But the only ones are st. marys cabs and they charge you the trip out to you.
 

luvmygdaughters

Well-Known Member
I have always tried to get my friends and family to start a "Drive a Drunk" Buy a van that seats 8 to 12, put plastic seatcovers on the seat and start a taxi service just on the weekends to drive those that may have been bending the elbow a little to much. Run it in St. Marys and Solomons area Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Not really a taxi service, but a DD for rent service.
 

psc93

Member
Chesapeake Cab will take runs in the southern end of the county. Might want to call them and check to see if they are active out where you'll be. Be warned they are really slow, it sometimes takes an hour or more to get a cab, especially at night and on the weekends.
 

perfectorec

New Member
I think it's incredibly irresponsible of any municipality that allows the sale of liquor in it's jurisdiction to not have alternative means of transportation. I'm actually surprised we don't hear about more DWI's.

Is the lack of cab companies in St.Mary's and Calvert due the county commission not granting licenses or is it just that few individuals see the market for said service?
 
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RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
I think it's incredibly irresponsible of any municipality that allows the sale of liquor in it's jurisdiction to not have alternative means of transportation. I'm actually surprised we don't hear about more DWI's.

Is the lack of cab companies in St.Mary's and Clavert due the county commission not granting licenses or is it just that few individuals see the market for said service?

I miss the drive up window at Duke's Bar. :ohwell:
 

Roman

Active Member
It's dangerous being a Cab Driver I suppose. That might be a reason there are so few Cabs here in Calvert.
 

luvmygdaughters

Well-Known Member
I think it's incredibly irresponsible of any municipality that allows the sale of liquor in it's jurisdiction to not have alternative means of transportation. I'm actually surprised we don't hear about more DWI's.

Is the lack of cab companies in St.Mary's and Calvert due the county commission not granting licenses or is it just that few individuals see the market for said service?

Why would it be the responsibility of the municipality to make sure you get home safe. You chose to drink, you chose to drive yourself to the bar to drink, why should it be someone elses responsibility to get you home. If that was the case, then all the bar owners should be paying for cabs, taxi's and buses. Self responsibility... why are people so lacking this.
 

perfectorec

New Member
Why would it be the responsibility of the municipality to make sure you get home safe. You chose to drink, you chose to drive yourself to the bar to drink, why should it be someone elses responsibility to get you home. If that was the case, then all the bar owners should be paying for cabs, taxi's and buses. Self responsibility... why are people so lacking this.

If expecting a township to support alternative means of transportation (paid by the consumer) in order to help facilitate responsible decision making is not taking personal responsibility than you have a backwoods way of thinking friend.

By your wording clearly you're confused (shocker) and seem to think the demand for a cab company in some way is a demand for free transportation paid for by the city? This is obviously not the case. Simple supply and demand more than likely being stifled by the powers that be in order to prevent growth. Reading comprehension...why are people so lacking this.
 
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MMM_donuts

New Member
Chesapeake Cab will take runs in the southern end of the county. Might want to call them and check to see if they are active out where you'll be. Be warned they are really slow, it sometimes takes an hour or more to get a cab, especially at night and on the weekends.

IF they even show up at all. I would not recommend them at all.
 

hotcoffee

New Member
It's dangerous being a Cab Driver I suppose. That might be a reason there are so few Cabs here in Calvert.

IMHO there are so few cabs in Calvert because there is so little need. Most people here have transportation. Hubby and I have often talked about starting a cab company.... the process is expensive... providing the service is expensive... and at this time there just isn't the market for a full time cab service.

We were both drivers for Beach Taxi in Virginia Beach. It's not so dangerous as you might think but it is expensive. Before leaving a full time job to become a cab driver you have to consider the cost of the vehicle, fuel, dispatch, and insurance.

Once the market gets better for this valuable service... I for one would love to go back to driving.

:coffee:
 

Sweet 16

^^8^^
If expecting a township to support alternative means of transportation (paid by the consumer) in order to help facilitate responsible decision making is not taking personal responsibility than you have a backwoods way of thinking friend.

By your wording clearly you're confused (shocker) and seem to think the demand for a cab company in some way is a demand for free transportation paid for by the city? This is obviously not the case. Simple supply and demand more than likely being stifled by the powers that be in order to prevent growth. Reading comprehension...why are people so lacking this.

I'm curious why you think a government should provide a fleet of taxis/buses to transport drunks who got that way of their own free will? This is where private enterprise and personal responsibility come in. The government has enough programs to waste our money on as it is.
 

dan0623_2000

Active Member
Drunks

When ever we go out dringing we always make sure we have a DD and that they do not consume any alcohol. When we are just about ready to leave the bar we have the DD go out to the parking lot to see if any cops are around. If not then the DD (designated Drunk) will get in their car and drive erraticly to flush the cops out. That way the the cops are busy with the person who hasn't been drinking and woun't bother us drunks wen we leave!!!!
:buddies:
 

RPMDAD

Well-Known Member
When ever we go out dringing we always make sure we have a DD and that they do not consume any alcohol. When we are just about ready to leave the bar we have the DD go out to the parking lot to see if any cops are around. If not then the DD (designated Drunk) will get in their car and drive erraticly to flush the cops out. That way the the cops are busy with the person who hasn't been drinking and woun't bother us drunks wen we leave!!!!
:buddies:

Yes dringing and driving is dangerous. :buddies:
 
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