‘Scamming’ taxi driver caught on Haley Dasovich’s video nabbed
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The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) apprehended on Friday the taxi driver caught on video lecturing a Filipino-American video blogger who insisted on using the taxi meter.
According to LTFRB board member Aileen Lizada, driver Frederick Cayanan was apprehended at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s Terminal 1 complex following a brief chase.
Lizada said that while Cayanan’s taxi (ALA 3281) has the necessary franchise to operate, they still consider it as “colorum” because of the driver’s refusal to use the meter and his insistence of using his own fare matrix.
Based on the fare matrix the LTFRB confiscated from Cayanan, passengers going to Pasay City are charged P500, while those going to Marikina City are charged P2,200. The taxi can go as far as Pangasinan for a fee of P6,300.
Article continues after this advertisement“The operator will be held accountable for operating a colorum [vehicle] because those using a fare matrix belong to the tourist transport denomination. A taxi must use the taxi meter in charging fares,” she said.
Article continues after this advertisementCayanan’s taxi, supposedly owned by a member of the Philippine National Police, gained notoriety after vlogger Haley Dasovich posted on YouTube on Wednesday a video of her being reprimanded by a taxi driver for insisting on using the taxi meter. Lizada identified Cayanan as the same driver in the video.
Apart from the taxi getting impounded for three months, the operator Benjamin Porras will also be made to pay a fine of P120,000. The LTFRB will also issue a show-cause order against Porras to explain why his franchise should not be revoked.
Lizada said that they are also coordinating with the Land Transportation Office for the possible cancellation of Cayanan’s professional license.
She also told reporters on Friday that they have coordinated with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to cancel Cayanan’s driver license.
The driver of the cab hailed by Dasovich at NAIA was caught on camera refusing to turn on his meter and instead offered a fixed rate of P500.
When Dasovich demanded that he turn on his meter, the taxi driver refused and lectured her why he was charging a flat rate.
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