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Ciampino, driver scam
€ 102 for a ride to the airport Rome
Betrayed by two Sardinian direct hospital: the fixed rate to downtown is 30 €, 50 if outside the walls
ROME - In the midst of controversy among taxi drivers, hotel owners and charterers Romans, a few hours after meeting with the mayor Alemanno, the "wide boys of the taximeter 'or not, they won. A taxi driver was in the Capital denounced for trying to cheat two customers. His
meter, marking € 51.80 will go, passing the bill has doubled to 102 € in front and two Sardinian citizens, aghast, asked for an explanation. "The trip was outside the walls, and then the figure doubles," said the driver dishonest, not even scratched the realization that for the race - according to municipal decisions - should not ask more than € 30.
INCREASE BLOCKED - Yes, because the race was that the offending between the airport GB Pastine Ciampino Sant'Andrea hospital. At the most, the driver could ask for a bonus for passing on the side of the city, the city walls. But account for a whopping € 102 was totally unjustified. The ride from the airport
Taxi queuing at Ciampino airport (Jpeg)
in the south east to north of Rome, in Grottarossa, could actually cost around 50 €. It arrived at the hospital, the two unfortunates were put hands in their pockets to pay € 51.80, the price indicated on the meter of the taxi. But by then the price had doubled.
IDENTIFIED BY TRANSPONDER - At the time, despite having asked for an explanation to the driver of the vehicle, the Sardinians have paid more than two hundred euro without fuss because they had to go urgently within hospital. But do not lose heart for the wrong suffered. Once again
Discussion between driver and customers Ciampino (Jpeg)
Ciampino have told everything to the police of the polar, through the witness, to movies of the new video surveillance system and the system 'transponder that electronically identifies the taxi to the airport GB Pastine, tracked and reported the driver .
February 16, 2010 (Last updated: February 17, 2010)
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