Mr. Felix A. Muldoon, second deputyCommissioner of Police in New York, recently suspended 160 taxi-cab drivers for three days, and cautioned 150 others for clothing and appearance unbecoming a taxi-cab driver, "and a gentleman. "You do not wash sufficiently," he remarked. "Many- of you "hove unscraped chins and no jackets. Some of you wear merely an undershirt and trousers. Your hands are dirty. What will visitors think? Have you no civic patriotism ? This must stop."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 16
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