New $3000 Fine for Taxi Drivers Ripping Off Passengers
The NSW Labor government targets taxi drivers refusing disability subsidies with $3,000 fines to protect dignity and access for passengers using the Taxi Transport Subsidy Scheme.
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New Fines For Taxi Drivers Ripping Off Disabled Passengers
Taxi drivers who refuse to accept travel subsidy dockets and cards from disabled passengers will be facing fines of $3,000 as the government introduces new measures to make transport more ... The post New Fines For Taxi Drivers Ripping Off Disabled Passengers appeared first on City Hub.
New penalties aim to stop taxi fare disputes and improve access for passengers with disability - The Indian Sun
Taxi drivers in New South Wales who refuse to accept approved travel subsidy payments or mistreat passengers using wheelchairs will face fines of up to $3,000 under new measures aimed at improving fairness and accessibility in the transport system. The changes address a long-standing gap in enforcement that previously meant drivers could decline payments under the NSW Taxi Transport Subsidy Scheme without facing penalties. The scheme offers a 50…
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