MEL taxi scam

I avoid the Mel taxi scam by taking the expensive Skybus...I know off the cheap way via bus /train but don't fly into Mel often enough to be bothered
 
Essentially all to do with the Uber PIN thing. Get in the car, give your PIN. Driver starts driving, then says “oh your PIN didn’t work”, “the app isn’t working”, give me your address and we can just go there and sort it out


Workarounds are to book something that doesn’t use PIN ie premium for example

Or just get out of the car and go back to the line. I bet the PIN suddenly works then.
 
It's definitely a huge problem. Certainly not something that happens in SYD. I have recently seen one kicked out of T2 a few months ago, and escorted over to the car park. I haven't actually had it in the last 2 months of multiple trips for a change. So maybe they are doing some enforcement at last. BTW, I don't ask them if they know it's illegal... I TELL them it's illegal and ask them for their name and number. That results in them disappearing real fast, or in many cases launching a spout of unprintable words. Lol. I actually enjoy it.
 
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I would think that collecting a few of those "up to $10,000" fines would be a lucrative option for whoever receives the revenue. Could make a lot of revenue for a little effort.
 
It's definitely a huge problem. Certainly not something that happens in SYD. I have recently seen one kicked out of T2 a few months ago, and escorted over to the car park. I haven't actually had it in the last 2 months of multiple trips for a change. So maybe they are doing some enforcement at last. BTW, I don't ask them if they know it's illegal... I TELL them it's illegal and ask them for their name and number. That results in them disappearing real fast, or in many cases launching a spout of unprintable words. Lol. I actually enjoy it.

More of them need to have adverse consequences inflicted.
 
So who is actually responsible for enforcement? MEL airport, Vic Pol, AFP? It's not as if cctv isn't installed to track the touters for evidence. I notice the information board says a number to call. What chances that being effective?
 
So who is actually responsible for enforcement? MEL airport, Vic Pol, AFP? It's not as if cctv isn't installed to track the touters for evidence. I notice the information board says a number to call. What chances that being effective?
In Victoria the CPVI Act 2019 was introduced in response to increased levels of unsociable behaviour and allegations of harassment by touters, mainly at Melbourne Airport. There are periodic warning announcements on the airport PA and the odd crackdown by Victorian Commercial Passenger Vehicles Enforcement officers and the AFP. The AFP has more serious things to worry about though. And effectively its matter of jurisdiction for the Victorian State Government to deal with. Its a bit like travelling on the trams in Melbourne , sometimes there are inspectors and most times there are not.
Touting is still going on. I was approached last month on return from interstate,.A work colleague who does not come to Melbourne often was conned a few weeks ago with an excessive cab fare .My colleague is a very trusting person though the guy was genuine , but he won't get caught again.
To be up front it is worse since they moved the taxi ranks further out and many of the touts stay outside on the walkways and catch folk like my colleague who are infrequent visitors to Melbourne.
 

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