Why can't police take action against cab fare evaders?

krafty

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AS A taxi driver, I am frustrated by frequent fare evasions. Despite warning notices displayed, the number of people evading fares continues to increase ("More leaving cabs without paying up"; last Wednesday).
We work hard and honestly to deliver a service to every passenger. It is grossly unfair when we are denied our fare upon the completion of this service. It is even more disappointing that when we take the passenger to the police, we are told to file a claim with our company and wait for action by the Land Transport Authority.
I am puzzled as to why the police are unable to take further action against such passengers. When someone assaults taxi drivers or shoplifts, the police can make an arrest and charge this person in court.
However, the police are unable to do so in a fare evasion case because the law comes under the Public Transport Council.
To send a strong message of deterrence, I strongly urge the authorities to review the existing procedures and allow the police to take some form of immediate action when taxi drivers report a case of fare evasion.
I hope the law can protect cabbies from both assault and fare evasion.
Henry Tay Choon Chua

http://www.straitstimes.com/st/print/3434791
 
Maybe should consolidate all your taxi related threads into one mega 'rantings of cabby' thread
 
suck your madda bumbaclaat. Dis eediot battybwoy krafty fi dead.
 
Don't expect Police system to work ANYWHERE on earth. Especially SGP where mata ran for their lives after got beaten up and their mata cars mass-burnt. Remember mata will murder their informants such as Hill Side Drive SSG Iskandar bin Rahmat, who will kill your dad and kill you and drag your corpse using your own car to dump in front of MRT station to make by standers balls dropped.

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