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Gotcha! Facebook woman explains how she had taxis fined for refusing to take her home

 

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A Thai woman - furious at being turned down by ten taxis - has gone on Facebook to advise people how to take their revenge. 

 

Shout at the top of your voice and get the police to act. 

 

Kuptun Pamika was angry that no one would take her home from Platinum Fashion Mall in Pratunam to Patanakarn Road. 

 

Seeing police in the area she decided to yell to attract their attention. She said it was great to get her own back on rude and terrible taxi drivers and have them fined for not taking her. 

 

She said: "If a taxi driver doesn't take you - just shout. Tell the police that they are being choosy about what passenger to accept". 

 

Sanook reported on her post saying that many drivers had paid Kuptun scant regard often just refusing to even talk to her when she mention Patanakarn Soi 26. They would wind up the window and ignore her. 

 

The drivers in the area acted in a brazen manner with police just yards away - but she had found a way to get them fined for not taking her. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

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good for her.

 

One of my Taxi Driver tests is hesitation: Sawadee, Wat Bang Nam Phueung Khap. Blank look. Show on Google Map. Blank look. 

 

Bye. Next.

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3 hours ago, Nyezhov said:

good for her.

 

One of my Taxi Driver tests is hesitation: Sawadee, Wat Bang Nam Phueung Khap. Blank look. Show on Google Map. Blank look. 

 

Bye. Next.

I am so jealous. I would love to have a house there. My favorite place in all of Bangkok. The "lung of Bangkok".

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36 minutes ago, GarryP said:

I am so jealous. I would love to have a house there. My favorite place in all of Bangkok. The "lung of Bangkok".

I love it..... its basically a 200B ride for me down Rat Burana or Suksawat Road, so I can roll there wherever I want

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i had a guy, gave him directions, showed him a map, asked him (all in Thai) if he understood...it was like 4 kms away.  ok, easy he says, he knows.

 

one block from the turn, he starts crying and crying about how far it is and he didn't realize how far and how this is very bad and very bad and all this and that....was unbelievable.  i think i said, fine 20 more baht for like 15 seconds of driving.  sure, i'm dumb....but i try my best to avoid them at all costs.  

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i had a guy, gave him directions, showed him a map, asked him (all in Thai) if he understood...it was like 4 kms away.  ok, easy he says, he knows.
 
one block from the turn, he starts crying and crying about how far it is and he didn't realize how far and how this is very bad and very bad and all this and that....was unbelievable.  i think i said, fine 20 more baht for like 15 seconds of driving.  sure, i'm dumb....but i try my best to avoid them at all costs.  


Sounds about right.

Honestly if they increased the rate of the meter by say 20-30% but there was total compliance with using it and taking all ride requests to their stated destinations, it would be a good change from the way things are now, which is a completely broken and corrupt system.
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5 hours ago, Henrik Andersen said:

Thailand has become to corrupt in my opinion and it will continue I never use taxi no meter 

But to all farangs be careful when you complaining to them they like to fight 

Good luck out there 

Get a taxi driver on his own with no backup, and see if he wants to fight.

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6 hours ago, Hellsten said:

I use UBER no problem.

 

There is no UBER here anymore. GRAB bought UBER (SE Asia) nearly a year ago. 

 

6 hours ago, Greyhat said:

Is that even a thing here anymore? Use Grab.

Spot on!

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5 hours ago, oobar said:

Never show a Thai a map and expect a positive outcome.

i never that before i showed him the map.  i was thinking the same thing as i was showing him my phone......like a deer in headlights.  

 

maybe i did it for an inside laugh.  i find it impossible for someone to not comprehend a map of a place only 4 kms away....probably spent 20 years on that road.  lol

 

 

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they want 300 baht from northern bus station PATTAYA, to JOMTIEN just walk out, cross the road,   get baht bus into town. 10 baht, then baht bus out to Jomtien 10 baht, total 20 baht..  sorted

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4 hours ago, The Old Bull said:

In Bangkok I always use public transport ,sometimes you get harassed by tuk tuk drivers when you are waiting at the bus stop.

I actually took a Tuk Tuk the other day and it was a fun ride. Cab would have cost me 60B, so I gave the TT guy 100. 

 

Super nice ride, really. Not a lot of traffic, sun shining....

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We should start a TVF Taxi Enforcement Squad..... imagine say 100 undecover TVF members, posing as tourists,  getting refused by turn a ride or refused the meter, who would shoot off a pre-typed letter in Thai,  to the authorities, to Mr Big Joke and to the Bangkok Post Newspaper.....things would change overnight...for say at least a month !!

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On 2/20/2019 at 8:24 AM, 4MyEgo said:

I stopped using taxis here in Thailand over a decade ago, the last straw being when we got off our flight at Udon Thani Airport and went to the taxi rank.

 

Our place is an hour 15 minute drive from the airport, told the driver where we wanted to go, he said, 1,800 baht, I said, 1,800 baht, I always pay 1,000 baht, he shrugged his shoulders and said, I always charge 1,800 baht, I said, oh, you know English, you speak very good English, very good, so we don't go then I said to him, up to you was his reply.

This taxi driver must be crazy!  We live 95 kilometers from Ubon Ratchathani Airport. I use to take a taxi or a minivan to take me home.  The going rate for taxis or vans in Thailand is around 10 Baht per kilometer. They will usually ask for 1200-1500 THB, but I refuse and say, I will pay 1000 THB and if you don't go any faster than 90 km per hour, I will give you a 200 Baht tip.  If you go faster, there will be no tip.  We always find an agreement on that. The trip takes over one hour. How your Udon Airport taxi driver can ask for 1800 Baht for a 15 minutes trip, makes me shake my head in disbelief. Maybe you look much too rich ?

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On 2/20/2019 at 3:09 PM, puukao said:

i never that before i showed him the map.  i was thinking the same thing as i was showing him my phone......like a deer in headlights.  

 

maybe i did it for an inside laugh.  i find it impossible for someone to not comprehend a map of a place only 4 kms away....probably spent 20 years on that road.  lol

 

 

most Thais cannot read maps. It is much too abstract for them. They do not get prepared for such during their school years. Geography does not get thaught in Thai schools, because there is only one country in the whole World that matters to them, and this is Thailand

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1 hour ago, crazygreg44 said:

This taxi driver must be crazy!  We live 95 kilometers from Ubon Ratchathani Airport. I use to take a taxi or a minivan to take me home.  The going rate for taxis or vans in Thailand is around 10 Baht per kilometer. They will usually ask for 1200-1500 THB, but I refuse and say, I will pay 1000 THB and if you don't go any faster than 90 km per hour, I will give you a 200 Baht tip.  If you go faster, there will be no tip.  We always find an agreement on that. The trip takes over one hour. How your Udon Airport taxi driver can ask for 1800 Baht for a 15 minutes trip, makes me shake my head in disbelief. Maybe you look much too rich ?

You must have misread my post, we live 1 hour and 15 minutes from the airport, Udon Thai centre where the bus is, is a 15 minute drive ????

 

Still, the 1,800 baht for an hour 20 was over the top, hence the reason we caught the minivan to the town centre and then another bus to our town which took 2 hours, usually an hour with no stops but this was an all stops bus, still, was at least 900 baht better off and the taxi driver was 1,000 baht out of pocket ????

 

 

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