Be careful with tricks of
VietNamNet Bridge – In the last two weeks,
in Hanoi, several cheating and overcharging incidents occurred against
foreign visitors or people from other places to
In early April, a
taxi driver of Trung Viet Taxi was detected to install an additional chip to
control the taxi meter. With this chip, if the car runs at the speed of 20 km
an hour, the charge will be VND400,000 ($20) for 1km of road.
Specifically, on April 28 and May 10, two drivers of
Trung Viet and Thanh Nga taxi firms were accused of overcharging foreign
tourists.
Shortly thereafter, the authorities offered apology to
the victims and asked the taxi firms to punish and to tighten control over
their taxi drivers to improve the quality of taxi services in
The concern is although the relevant agencies have
strengthened inspection and punishment over taxi service-related violations
but the taxi operation in
According to the Hanoi Department of Transportation,
there are over 117 taxi firms in the city, with a total of 17,000 vehicles
and 2,000 drivers.
However, through the regular inspection, the Hanoi
Transport Department found out that there are a few firms operating seriously
and focusing on building their brands and improving their services.
Mr. Hoang Van Manh, deputy chief inspector of the Hanoi
Department of Transportation said that only through a preliminary inspection
of taxi services, inspectors discovered a series of "tricks" to
adjust the meters to "pickpocket" passengers.
According to many, in the inspection on May 8,
transportation inspectors detected at least five cases of fare cheating of
the drivers of Ngoc Linh, Huong Lam,
Dodge the law to overcharge
passengers
It is too difficult for
According to Manh, taxi firms in
On average, each taxi firm in
In this situation, Manh said that
"This situation not only causes difficulties for
management but also create conditions for tax evasion because the Enterprise
Law, the government and the Ministry of Transportation’s rules do not
prohibit this," Sang emphasized.
Mr. Thach Nhu Sy, Deputy Chief Inspector of the
Ministry of Transportation, said that after inspections, a lot of violations
of taxi firms were discovered but the state agencies could not put taxi firms
in orders because they have many "tricks" to dodge the law.
According to Sy, when asking for business registration,
taxi firms must register the number of cars. Some firms are licensed though
they have several cars of their own and the remaining are leased cars. The
loose control of vehicles of taxi firms facilitates taxi firms to dodge tax.
On May 13, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Hoang Tuan Anh asked all provinces and cities to set up a hotline to receive
tourists’ information on cheating, overcharging, etc.
Vu Diep
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 5, 2013
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