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john44 Mar 3rd, 2006 01:17 AM

Taxi Drivers
 
Whilst Taxis are cheap by european standards in Thialand I hate the dishonesty of the drivers, I understand they have to use their meters by law, yet in Bangkok I found it virtually impossible after 22.00 hours to get them to use the Meter.

One night 7 cabs refused me, the price they were quoting was at least 4 times what it came to on the meter eventually, needless to say I was very generous with the tip.

On Koh Samui not once did I manage to get a driver to use his meter, hence the negotiated price was the price no Tip.


Kathie Mar 3rd, 2006 09:21 AM

Since taxi drivers do not expect a tip, paying the negotiated price is what they expected. I have to say that I've not had probalems getting taxis to use their meters in Bangkok, but others report they have had problems. That said, I have to say that the worse taxi scam I've run into in my travels was in Madrid, Spain and the second worst was in Washington, DC.

There are apparently a lot of things you didn't like about Thailand. I'd guess you won't be back.

jkgourmet Mar 3rd, 2006 09:29 AM

have to agree. We never had problem getting them to use the meter. Received a few glares when we asked, but they always agreed.

kuranosuke Mar 3rd, 2006 09:50 AM

one nite, i got out of saxaphone late, so i had to take a taxi back to the shangrila annex. i got into the first available taxi, told him where i wanted to go, he nodded, turned on the meter, and off we went. i have never had a meter problem with any taxi driver in bangkok.(of course, i ignore the hustlers).

the biggest taxi rip-off i had was in las vegas, although in the end, it worked out well.

hi kathie, hows the weather? cold? will be in pdx in a week.

john44 Mar 3rd, 2006 09:50 AM

Kathie

What makes you say there was a lot of things I did not like about Thailand, I have only stated two things The Poverty and the Taxi Drivers to this I would add the Sex Trade/Tourists.

In my short report I stated a lot of things that I did like, I enjoyed the holiday but probably will not go back to Thailand not because I did not enjoy it but because there is still a lot of the world I wish to see.

I think people who return to the same place year after year are sad.

Kathie Mar 3rd, 2006 09:55 AM

Everything is relative, Kuranosuke. For me, after our frosty cold snap, it's now 50 degrees warm. For you, I expect it will be cold. Enjoy your trip to Portland!

mrwunrfl Mar 3rd, 2006 10:19 AM

Ripped off, taken advantage of, by a taxi driver? I'm shocked! What city are we talking about?

Oh, Bangkok, yes you can't get into a taxi at the HI Silom without ordering the driver to turn on the meter.

Gpanda Mar 3rd, 2006 12:17 PM

This one is easy. If the driver does not use the meter, get out. I've had to get out of a few cabs, but most turn it on. My experience is that in BKK there are actually fewer people taking advatage of tourists than in other cities, including the US. Some of the institutional scams in Boston are unbelievabe.

On another topic, I've noticed a recent disturbing trend in the use of whilst. Did I not get the memo concerning the eradication of while?

John-I do read your subsidiary posts in the context of your original post. I think it's a good idea to separate out specific observations. I do note that by doing so, you seem to bring out more strongly expressed opinions.

Bella_Bluebell Mar 3rd, 2006 12:55 PM

gpanda - Use of whilst - it's a British thing. I use it too, just can't help myself...I would definitely use whilst when writing - to use 'while' would seem particularly strange for written English. Mostly though whilst/while are considered interchangeable here.

Gpanda Mar 3rd, 2006 01:12 PM

I'm confused over whilst or while,
Which to use and not bring a smile?
But Pandas are often perplexed
And by hard words totally vexed.
So, I'll stick with US usage
And not feel too much abusage.


laurieco Mar 3rd, 2006 01:18 PM

=D>

Bella_Bluebell Mar 3rd, 2006 01:23 PM

excellent! more rhymes please!

simpsonc510 Mar 3rd, 2006 02:00 PM

Andy,
As we used to say when I was a kid...

You're a poet,
and don't know it,
But your feet show it...
They're Longfellows....!!

Carol

rhkkmk Mar 3rd, 2006 06:55 PM

john please reschedule all future trips to all places that are pleasant and affleunt, like cornwall and hastings....you will be far happier and not make us MAD AS YOU HAVE MANAGED TO DO A couple of times recently....

Gpanda Mar 4th, 2006 05:43 AM

The OP spoke of drivers Taxi
And their response to meter ask-he.
I diverted the gist of the thread
Cause whilst brought forth much pain in my head.

But back to original meaning
Of drivers and prices careening.
The way to avoid paying too much
Point to meter without subtle touch.

Bella_Bluebell Mar 4th, 2006 10:33 AM

I think Casuals and john44 are one and the same! Or at least this post seems to suggest so - Casuals which he says 'who is the us I have made mad', in response to rhkkmk's comment that john44 has made him mad. Casuals also posted a comment on the thread about poverty too, although on that thread he seemed to be a different person to john44...

Bella_Bluebell Mar 4th, 2006 10:35 AM

the poverty thread has been pulled - so you wont be able to see what I mean

CFW Mar 4th, 2006 01:23 PM

We have had very few problems getting taxi drivers in Bangkok to use meters except during heavy rush hour periods when they really lose money because of the long waiting periods in traffic. Let's face it, the meter prices are very low & gas is now quite expensive in Thailand as elsewhere. And when drivers have refused to use the meter, they have been very up front about it. We could either bargain with them about a price, choose not to take them & find another taxi, or use another means of transportation...Hardly a big deal.
I know it is a generalization, but at least from our personal experience we found the Thai people we interacted with to be extremely honest. We left a package at a table in the beer garden in Suan Lum and the waiter came running after us to bring us the package. Same thing happened with a taxi driver when we left a package in a taxi cab. Unlike many places we have visited, we simply never felt "ripped off" in Thailand.

TexasSlim Mar 4th, 2006 02:26 PM

Why would a thread be pulled? I've been enjoying john's posts and the responses.

john44 Nov 17th, 2008 07:22 AM

john please reschedule all future trips to all places that are pleasant and affleunt, like cornwall and hastings

rhkkmk what makes you think Hastings is affleunt, I supose it depends on the standard of living where you live, in England it has the highest level of unemployment in the country.


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