30/10/2012 15:10 | By David Long, contributor, MSN Cars
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Cabbies had a reputation for getting drunk and behaving badly until a number of Victorian philanthropists paid for distinctive dark green cabshelters to be built where drivers could stop for lunch. Drinking alcohol in them was forbidden, together with any talk of politics, and of the original 64 around a dozen still survive.

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