NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s taxi regulators are planning a new dress code for cab drivers that requires them to “present a professional appearance.”
Taxi and Limousine Commission chairman David S. Yassky tells The New York Times on Thursday that proper dress can’t be enforced easily. He says the new code is an attempt to communicate standards.
Currently, cabbies can be fined for violating the dress code. It bans tube shirts, tank tops and bathing trunks.
The revised code doesn’t mention specific types of apparel.
The New York Taxi Alliance’s director, Bhairavai Desai (BEHR’-vee duh-SEYE’), says she’d be concerned if the “idea of professional attire is left to the naked eye to decide.” The alliance is an advocacy group for taxi drivers.