I don't start many threads these days, so please forgive me, and humour me, if you'd be so kind.
"Taxi Fraud" - It means different things to different people, doesn't it ? When I've googled it, I have found loads of info about how cabbies defraud their customers by following a 'circuitous' route, or short-changeing, etc., etc., etc. Sure - they are not the most respected - or respectable - critters on the planet, and we must not trust them any further than we can throw them. Just like bankers, I guess - but without the prospect of monster pensions. In fact, many are doing that job because they cannot afford to retire, or have been laid off from their chosen line of work because some 'Fred' has 'Shredded' them, and sold their livelihood to China.
Yep - I'm a cabbie. By choice. For some reason, I just can't do office politics or corporate bullying - so I became just another 'desperado.' It's a weakness, not a strength - I admit that. There's a chromosome missing somewhere in my DNA. The reason I can't do office politics is because I can't do the 'two-face' thing. I DO lie - but I just don't get away with it, so I try to avoid it if I can. Getting found out is just SO embarrassing, innit ?
I tell customers to report scams to the local council - who license the cabbies - and I tell them how to spot them, and what to do.
So - I don't do the scams, but if a pile of drunks give me abuse for a 20-minute journey, and then they overpay me, or leave a £20 note on the floor, then I have no conscience about that. I earned it the hard way, I reckon, and it's my tip.
I regularly read here about peeps getting 'arrested' by Tesco/ASDA (et al) Security Staff for walking off without paying. The police are there in NO time, and all the stops are pulled out. But, if a taxi driver reports a 'runner,' where a fare simply runs off without paying - then the police often say they are not getting involved, because it is a 'Civil' matter, and not a 'Criminal' one.
We seem to get no support whatsoever - despite the fact that we are the peaceful key to what is effectively 'crowd dispersal' when the clubs shut at 3 am here. Suddenly, at 3 am., hundreds of kids hit the street and want to go home. They fight over the taxis sometimes. Yet we seem to be treated by the Police with contempt for being there. I would love to see their feeble attempts at keeping the peace if we all decided to take Saturday night off.
Personally, I consider that someone who avoids paying for goods - OR SERVICES - by absconding after delivery or collection of such, without paying, is guilty of a criminal offence, and should be pursued as a criminal. I intend to write to our local Police Commissioner about this - perhaps with a FoI request - but I would appreciate other views before I do so.
I don't want to make a bigger jerk of myself than I already am !!!
Can anybody add their views to this ?
"Taxi Fraud" - It means different things to different people, doesn't it ? When I've googled it, I have found loads of info about how cabbies defraud their customers by following a 'circuitous' route, or short-changeing, etc., etc., etc. Sure - they are not the most respected - or respectable - critters on the planet, and we must not trust them any further than we can throw them. Just like bankers, I guess - but without the prospect of monster pensions. In fact, many are doing that job because they cannot afford to retire, or have been laid off from their chosen line of work because some 'Fred' has 'Shredded' them, and sold their livelihood to China.
Yep - I'm a cabbie. By choice. For some reason, I just can't do office politics or corporate bullying - so I became just another 'desperado.' It's a weakness, not a strength - I admit that. There's a chromosome missing somewhere in my DNA. The reason I can't do office politics is because I can't do the 'two-face' thing. I DO lie - but I just don't get away with it, so I try to avoid it if I can. Getting found out is just SO embarrassing, innit ?
I tell customers to report scams to the local council - who license the cabbies - and I tell them how to spot them, and what to do.
So - I don't do the scams, but if a pile of drunks give me abuse for a 20-minute journey, and then they overpay me, or leave a £20 note on the floor, then I have no conscience about that. I earned it the hard way, I reckon, and it's my tip.
I regularly read here about peeps getting 'arrested' by Tesco/ASDA (et al) Security Staff for walking off without paying. The police are there in NO time, and all the stops are pulled out. But, if a taxi driver reports a 'runner,' where a fare simply runs off without paying - then the police often say they are not getting involved, because it is a 'Civil' matter, and not a 'Criminal' one.
We seem to get no support whatsoever - despite the fact that we are the peaceful key to what is effectively 'crowd dispersal' when the clubs shut at 3 am here. Suddenly, at 3 am., hundreds of kids hit the street and want to go home. They fight over the taxis sometimes. Yet we seem to be treated by the Police with contempt for being there. I would love to see their feeble attempts at keeping the peace if we all decided to take Saturday night off.
Personally, I consider that someone who avoids paying for goods - OR SERVICES - by absconding after delivery or collection of such, without paying, is guilty of a criminal offence, and should be pursued as a criminal. I intend to write to our local Police Commissioner about this - perhaps with a FoI request - but I would appreciate other views before I do so.
I don't want to make a bigger jerk of myself than I already am !!!
Can anybody add their views to this ?
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