Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2024-05-20 05:34
Leave it to Hong Kong police to handle Uber cases, taxi trade leader urges cabbies after ‘undercover operation’ backlash
Related news
- Hong Kong police arrest taxi driver for allegedly charging HK$100 for HK$27 ride during undercover operationSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong cabbies call plan for premium taxi fleet unfair to small operators, unworkable due to lack of driversSouth China Morning Post
- Why are Hong Kong taxi drivers going ‘undercover’ to target Uber and what’s behind their latest clash?South China Morning Post
- Undercover Hong Kong police arrest taxi driver who allegedly charged HK$300 for HK$70 ride, in crackdown on shady cabbies preying on mainland Chinese touristsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong taxi trade to encourage cabbies to be more polite with 3-month courtesy driveSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong puts taxi drivers on notice, but will frustrated cabbies simply quit?South China Morning Post
- Tit-for-tat: Some Hongkongers call for retaliation after ‘undercover’ campaign against Uber by cabbiesSouth China Morning Post
- Southern China’s 55km mega bridge may fail to drive taxi business, Hong Kong cabbies saySouth China Morning Post
- What is Hong Kong’s new premium taxi scheme and how will it affect passengers?South China Morning Post
- Hong Kong authorities offer taxi trade HK$2 rise in flag-fall rate for all cabs, undercutting industry proposal: sourcesSouth China Morning Post
- ‘Old-fashioned’: Hong Kong taxi industry leader pushes for cabs to install e-payment system amid calls for digital shake-up, but faces roadblocksSouth China Morning Post
- Your Hong Kong taxi ride could be about to get more expensive, as cabbies call for fare increasesSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong taxi operators again press for curbs on Uber, even as ride-hailing firm expands links with cabbiesSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong cabbies signing up with Uber earn more, but taxi council warns they risk breaking the lawSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong loves to hate its cabbies - can polite ambassadors help?BBC
- Protests, Covid-19 and now an infection cluster involving six taxi drivers: Hong Kong’s cabbies brace for fresh industry beatingSouth China Morning Post
- Covid taxi service ends: how Hong Kong cabbies ferrying coronavirus patients saw best and worst of citySouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong Chaos: Undercover Cops Attacked Amid Backlash Over ‘Anti-Mask’ Lawinfowars.com
- ‘Accept Uber and regulate’: some Hong Kong Uber Taxi drivers urge new ride-hailing approachSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong taxi driver arrested for overcharging by undercover policemen posing as Halloween revellersSouth China Morning Post