Foreigners annoyed by street vendors in Hanoi.
Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc, deputy
chairman of Hanoi’s People Committee, says the increasing number of cases
involving fleeced foreigners seriously affects the city’s efforts to promote
tourism, and pledges to impose heavy punishments on cheaters.
If you search “cheating taxi Hanoi”
on Google, there are thousands of results, most of which appear on expat
forums in which foreigners say cabbies often deliberately travel aimlessly to
increase fares, frequently do not have small change and often hope that
foreign passengers will simply forego getting change, and adjust meters to
get exorbitant rates.
Australian tourist Kevin, 32, told
Tuoi Tre that he had read a lot of information about cheating taxis in
On April 28, two Australian tourists
took a Trung Viet taxi from theVietnam Military History Museum to the Vietnam
Museum of Ethnology.The
cabbie charged them VND980,000 (roughly US$43), 10 times higher than the
normal fare. The driver has been detained for further investigation.
Many expats often show each other
tips on how to deal with taxi drivers who claim they do not have change. “I
will stay in the taxi until the driver procures change,” said Maria from
Guim Valls Teruel, owner of The Hanoi
Bicycle Collective, told Tuoi Tre that the foreign tourists, particularly
those from Europe or America, who fall victim to taxi scams in Hanoi often
let their cases pass because they do not want to be involved in a conflict
with local people or do not know where they should report their cases to.
Jean - Jacques Barre of Freewheelin’s
Meanwhile, Teruel called on local
authorities to apply “tough measures” towards taxi scams. “Heavier
punishments should be imposed on cheating taxis. If not, potential tourists
will cancel tours to
Cao Bich Lan, deputy chairman of the
People’s Committee of Hoan Kiem District, admitted that taxi scams have a bad
influence on promotional tourism campaigns to attract more international
tourists to the capital.
“The cheated foreign tourists will
tell their stories to their friends for sure. They may also share their bad
experience on social networking sites and the bad news will quickly spread,”
Lan said.
The deputy chairwoman also called on
all tourism authorities to work together to deal with taxi scams. “Taxi or
cyclo drivers should be educated,” she stressed.
Meanwhile Colonel Dao Thanh Hai, head
of the Hanoi Police Department for Investigation of Social Order, said
foreign tourist should be vigilant about potential scams, and if they fall
victim they should report their case to local police.
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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 4, 2013
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