In January, the police charged officers as passengers to take a city taxi (red) from the Sai Kung Public Pier taxi stand to a hotel in Sai Kung. However, the red driver refused and asked the taxi driver “to take the green taxi opposite.” (New Lands Taxi)”. (File photo / The taxi pictured has nothing to do with the case)
In January, the police charged officers as passengers to take a city taxi (red) from the Sai Kung Public Pier taxi stand to a hotel in Sai Kung. However, the red driver refused and asked the taxi driver “to take the green taxi opposite.” (New Lands Taxi)”. The driver was charged with one count of refusing to board passengers The case was heard at Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts today (29th). he was just following the rules and reminding passengers heading to the New Territories to take the green bus instead.
Prayer means following business rules and reminding travelers that they can get the same service at a lower price.
The defendant, Lin Song-kin, was not represented by a lawyer and was charged with one count of refusing to hire a taxi, arguing, refusing to hire a police officer from 19804 on purpose. The case alleges that the police officer “snapped the snake out” at a city taxi stand at the Sai Kung Public Pier and asked him to go to the Sai Kung Bay Hotel when he he aboard the accused’s taxi. The defendant replied, “Gulf Hotel, you cross the street and take the green.”, refusing to pick up a police officer. Another police officer then boarded the car and asked him to go to Tseung Kwan O MTR Station then the police officer identified himself as the accused. I have nothing to say if you do.”
New Territories/Lantau taxi licensed business area. (Department of Transport)
Called “Taxi Driver Special” by passengers
In his personal application, the defendant explained that all businesses have rules. For example, when urban taxis wait for passengers in the New Territories and meet passengers who want to travel to nearby places, the driver will remind the passengers to change to the passengers. New Territories taxi, so they can be lower The price to use the same service said: “It could have better options, the same service, lower costs. If you say that I was wrong about this, I can only say that I did a bad thing with good intentions.” The defendant was also informed that he was nominated by passengers for a role to take part in the Special Taxi Driver Election in 2021, passengers were applauded and applauded on the taxi platform, and he was thanked by police officers for not picking up what was left on the road in August this year.
Acting Judge Su said, “Sometimes as you say ‘good intentions do bad things’, you have to understand that sometimes the law is like this,” considering the defendant’s remorse in pleading guilty, praise passengers, etc. Better option, fined from $500.
Case number: KCS8720/2024
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2024-10-29 09:48:00
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