Cabs hired for legal aid battle

Sound off: The taxis have been turned into mobile protest booths
12 April 2012

Three taxis have been turned into mobile protest booths allowing people to voice their opinions about cuts to legal aid proposed by Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke.

The cabs, in London all this week, have been fitted with iPads and iPhones by the Sound Off For Justice group to let passengers sign an online petition or record voicemail protests.

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