I've been using these for several years, and have tried to spread the word about them, but mostly received ridicule.
At the end of the day it works for me, saves me time and money, so it's up to other drivers if they want to buy one for themselves.
My cab's windscreen was beginning to look ridiculous with all the gadgets I had on there, so I decided to make my own multi cradle to hold everything in one place, and, away from the windscreen. The cradles were removed from their arms and ether glued or screwed to the frame. Everyone will need to make different versions for their gadgets, but this gives the basics for you to start with.
A lot of my fellow cabbies have been asking about washing their cabs with no hose, so, as I already do it this way, I thought I would make a quick video to show what my routine is.
This has been festering in my hard drive for over a year. It was supposed to be a test for doing a better one with green screen, but I still haven't got around to doing it. I started learning to play the guitar only a month before, so this is glorified air guitar - my fingers are all over the shop.
This footage was taken during an accident when another vehicle jumped a red light and hit my taxi. It was responsible for a very speedy insurance payout. I thought it would be a good idea to give people some idea of what they need to film after an accident.