Overcharging taxi driver has license suspended
Published: 07 Aug. 2019, 19:59
A Seoul court has sentenced a taxi driver to a 30-day suspension for attempting to overcharge a foreign passenger, court officials said Wednesday.
The taxi driver, whose identity was withheld, was booked in March last year on charges of asking his passenger, a visitor from overseas, to pay an extra charge of 20-percent after he intentionally pushed an out-of-city trip button on the fare meter, though the trip occurred within Seoul.
The driver launched a lawsuit after Seoul’s Songpa Ward Office decided to suspend his license for a month over the overcharging incident, arguing that he had mistakenly handled the fare meter and the extra charge amounted to a small sum.
The Seoul Administrative Court has ruled against the taxi driver, saying he obviously attempted to rip off the customer.
As for the driver’s claim to have made a minor mistake, the court said he failed to present any documentation to prove his innocence.
“The plaintiff has a record of having received several administrative penalties for overcharging over the past four years. His behavior should be regarded as a grave or intentional misdeed, rather than a minor mistake,” said the court.
Overcharging passengers, particular foreign tourists, by taxi drivers in Seoul and other metropolitan cities is a recurring social issue in Korea.
Yonhap
The taxi driver, whose identity was withheld, was booked in March last year on charges of asking his passenger, a visitor from overseas, to pay an extra charge of 20-percent after he intentionally pushed an out-of-city trip button on the fare meter, though the trip occurred within Seoul.
The driver launched a lawsuit after Seoul’s Songpa Ward Office decided to suspend his license for a month over the overcharging incident, arguing that he had mistakenly handled the fare meter and the extra charge amounted to a small sum.
The Seoul Administrative Court has ruled against the taxi driver, saying he obviously attempted to rip off the customer.
As for the driver’s claim to have made a minor mistake, the court said he failed to present any documentation to prove his innocence.
“The plaintiff has a record of having received several administrative penalties for overcharging over the past four years. His behavior should be regarded as a grave or intentional misdeed, rather than a minor mistake,” said the court.
Overcharging passengers, particular foreign tourists, by taxi drivers in Seoul and other metropolitan cities is a recurring social issue in Korea.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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