Taxi crimes against foreigners on the rise in HCMC

Published: 16/05/2011 05:00

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A Malaysian tourist last Friday reported
to a popular taxi company in Ho Chi Minh City she was overcharged for a short
ride by a company taxi driver, but later it turned out she had took the
unlicensed taxi that imitated that company’s brand.


A Malaysian tourist last Friday reported
to a popular taxi company in Ho Chi Minh City she was overcharged for a short
ride by a company taxi driver, but later it turned out she had took the
unlicensed taxi that imitated that company’s brand.

Rasniya Moho Rasid, a reporter for Malaysian newspaper New
Straits Times, was forced to pay VND4 million ($194) for a seven-kilometer ride
that should normally cost just $7.

Officials and volunteers of a state-owned company that helps
foreigners at tourist spots say the incident marks increasing taxi crimes
against foreigners.

On May 10, Rasniya had taken the taxi belonging to what she
thought was a reputed firm, Mai Linh, from Ben Thanh Market to the Tan Son Nhat
International Airport.

An investigation conducted after she complained to the
company found that the taxi was an unlicensed one that imitated the popular
brand.

Rasniya said in complaint that she saw the “M. Taxi Group”
logo on the taxi and assumed it belonged to the Mai Linh Taxi Company.

After driving her to Truong Son Street near the airport, the
driver pulled over and asked Rasniya to pay $400 as taxi fees and 300 Malaysian
ringgit ($98) as “fuel surcharges.”

The two started to fight and the driver finally agreed to
charge her VND4 million ($194) and left.

Rasniya and her friends had to walk to the airport from
there.

The actual price for the 7-km ride is VND150,000 ($7).

After Rasniya’s complaint, officials of the Mai Linh Taxi
Company arrived at the Ben Thanh Market to investigate the incident and found
that it was a fake taxi that imitated the company’s logo.

Rasniya is just one of many foreign tourists who are
frequent victims of taxi scams in the crowded Ho Chi Minh City.

According to the state-owned Public Services Company which
sends volunteers to the city’s tourist spots to help foreigners, the number of
unlicensed taxis has boomed since early this year.

“Drivers of no-name or unlicensed taxis now have many ways
to steal money from foreigners,” a volunteer said.

“Some drivers take tourists to the destinations, and when
the tourists give them bank notes with large denominations, they suddenly bang
the door shut and drive away.

“A driver charged a tourist VND300,000 for a 2km ride from
the War Remnants
Museum to the Reunification Palace,
while the meter was at VND30,000.”

He added the tourist refused to pay and asked the volunteer,
who was standing near the palace, to talk with the driver.

Officials of the Mai Linh Taxi Company said tourists should
beware of illegal taxis that are imitating famous names by carefully observing
drivers’ uniforms and logos as well as telephone numbers on the taxis.

The spots where most illegal taxis imitating the Mai Linh
brand park include the Ben Thanh Market, Bach Dang Wharf and Notre Dame
Cathedral, they said.

Source: Thanh
Nien/SGTT

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