NYC Cabbies Gouged Riders for Millions

Not everyone is taking the bad economy sitting down. In New York City, where taxicabs abound, cab drivers have taken to gouging riders. Until they got caught, they got millions of dollars from unsuspecting riders.

According to a New York Times report, the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission discovered the robberies:

About 3,000 New York City taxi drivers routinely overcharged riders over two years by surreptitiously fixing their meters to charge rates that would normally apply only to trips outside the five boroughs, according to the city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission.

The drivers’ scheme, the commission said, involved 1.8 million rides and cost passengers an average of $4 to $5 extra per trip. The drivers, officials said, flipped switches on their meters that kicked in the higher rates, costing New York City riders a total of $8.3 million.

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