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San Diego cab drivers cry foul over body odor test
San Diego cab drivers cry foul over body odor test

You know those cabbies ain't gonna clean up voluntarily.

Quote:SAN DIEGO – Body odor is among 52 criteria that officials at San Diego International Airport use to judge taxi drivers. Cabbies say that smacks of prejudice and discrimination.

For years, inspectors with the San Diego Regional Airport Authority run down their checklist for each cabbie -- proof of insurance, functioning windshield wipers, adequate tire treads, good brakes. Drivers are graded pass, fail or needs fixing.

Anyone who flunks the smell test is told to change before picking up another customer.

Leaders of the United Taxi Workers of San Diego union say the litmus perpetuates a stereotype that predominantly foreign-born taxi drivers smell bad. A 2013 survey of 331 drivers by San Diego State University and Center on Policy Initiatives found 94 percent were immigrants and 65 percent were from East Africa.

Drivers wonder how inspectors determine who reeks. Driver Abel Seifu, 36, from Ethiopia, suspects they sniff inconspicuously during friendly conversations in the staging area. Airport authority spokeswoman Rebecca Bloomfield said there is "no standard process" to testing.

Others drivers question how inspectors distinguish between them and their cars. The checklist has a separate item for a vehicle's "foul interior odors," which Bloomfield says may include gasoline, vomit or mildew.

"If they want to bring their smell detector, they can use it to test the customers and the drivers," said driver Negus Gebrenarian, 39, from Ethiopia. He, like other drivers, said the stench is just as likely to come from the back seat as it is from the front.

The airport authority says it is enforcing a policy of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System, which regulates taxis throughout the region, that prohibits foul-smelling drivers and promotes regular bathing. It also says the practice is about satisfying customers.

"Taxi drivers are often the first impression that travelers receive when arriving into San Diego and we want to encourage a positive experience," Bloomfield said. Only about three drivers fail to get a passing grade each year, she said.

Inspectors have been smelling drivers for years. There was no controversy until a union employee waded through a 568-page airport board agenda and noticed the checklist, which had been approved in July for revisions unrelated to the body odor test. KPBS reported on the practice last week.

San Diego's policy appears to be unusually explicit about sniffing out smelly cabbies. Chicago requires that drivers be "clean and neat in their appearance." New York City's wording is similarly broad.

Seattle long evaluated cabbies for body odor associated with infrequent bathing and not washing clothes but dropped that test last month for a more general requirement on cleanliness.

"The industry didn't like it and they felt that we were kind of overstepping: Why are we dictating to them? We don't tell city employees that you've got to shower more often," said Denise Movius, Seattle's deputy director of finance and administrative services.

Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the 18,000-member New York Taxi Workers Alliance, said her face reddened with anger and dismay when she learned about the San Diego practice. She suggested the airport leave it to customers to complain about body odor.

"What a dehumanizing way to treat your workers," she said.

Travelers arriving in San Diego on Wednesday were mixed.

Sue Beneventi, 70, thinks cabbies are getting picked on.

"If you're going to say cab drivers, shouldn't you also say waitresses and anyone else who deals with the public?" she said after returning from San Antonio.

Daniel Johnson, an 18-year-old Marine who came from Flint, Michigan, said it's fair to grade on body odor, especially considering the $70 fare to get to his base. He has felt trapped in smelly cabs in other cities.

"The smell puts a sour expression on your face and you're thinking I just don't want to be in here," he said.
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they are cab drivers....what'd ya expect?
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I had to deal with this subject while interning with the Foster Grandparents Program. My boss, bless her heart, gave me the privilege of telling an old man he smelled and that people that worked with him were complaining. He said that he took showers every morning but after inquiring I found out he wasn't using deodorant so that's where the problem lay. The problem continued but my internship ended. Whew!
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Simple enough, mandatory showers and deodorant at the start of each shift.
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(09-12-2014 09:34 PM)GoApps70 Wrote:  Simple enough, mandatory showers and deodorant at the start of each shift.

Or that lady in San Francisco who for-went (new word) deodorant in the restaurant that someone posted about. Have her going armpit to armpit smelling and smelling, if it's pleasing to her, then the person isn't wearing deodorant. LOL
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(09-12-2014 09:34 PM)GoApps70 Wrote:  Simple enough, mandatory showers and deodorant at the start of each shift.

See that's racist!
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(09-13-2014 02:45 AM)firmbizzle Wrote:  
(09-12-2014 09:34 PM)GoApps70 Wrote:  Simple enough, mandatory showers and deodorant at the start of each shift.

See that's racist!

lol.....smell is easily the most overrated sense of the five....

this is why I never had a problem eating a fish taco as they squirmed and squeezed....

not being able to smell is a blessing in the world of things that are tangy....
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I got in a cab in Vegas driven by a guy wearing a turban. He smelled to high heaven. Thank goodness it was only a 5 minute drive to the hotel.
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(09-13-2014 03:28 AM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(09-13-2014 02:45 AM)firmbizzle Wrote:  
(09-12-2014 09:34 PM)GoApps70 Wrote:  Simple enough, mandatory showers and deodorant at the start of each shift.

See that's racist!

lol.....smell is easily the most overrated sense of the five....

this is why I never had a problem eating a fish taco as they squirmed and squeezed....

not being able to smell is a blessing in the world of things that are tangy....

BS, try losing your sense of smell or having it altered some time, it's maddening. I had a severe sinus infection that affected my sense of smell to the point that almost everything smelled like fungus riddled, moldy, mildewed wet leaves. What didn't smell that way smelled even worse. And it affects your sense of taste as well. You associate much more than you can even begin to imagine - if you've never lost it - through your olfactory senses. It took almost three years for me to regain anything near normal. To this day some things still don't smell to me the way they used to, like coffee brewing. Who doesn't love that smell? I can barely identify it now.
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