Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming taxis ok, so what happens the other 50% that he refuses you, then what? whether it is 50%, 75% is not the point. The point is what do you do when you are refused, then what? Walk? Remember, my issue is trying to fix this problem by either stopping the illegal behavior of the driver or reducing it significantly.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming taxis You can shout, scream, call people names, attempt to rubbish them, but take it to law and my bet is you would lose. - Totally incorrect - In this case, the law is the complaint hotline (Taxi Bureau) and they will agree that you do Not have to pay the driver because he knowingly did not use his meter. This is a fact and if you notice carefully, many taxis now have a blue sticker that even gives the passenger a 50 RMB reward for reporting the drivers. The point is this - If you want to get a ride, you must consent or agree to the drivers illegal conduct. The Bureau knows this. If you do not agree then you get no ride. Here lies the problem and the bureau is aware of this and they always side with the passenger in cases like this because the driver is doing this on purpose because he is trying to beat the odds, that the passenger will not report him. This does not happen often in Kunming now because too many people know the rules and the taxi companies put stickers on the windows telling the passengers the rules. Anning is a totally different story because there are no stickers and people dont know their rights YET. I am truly interested in what way you think this problem can be resolved.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming taxis Tomorrow I will call the hotline and ask this question. Are Kunming taxis required to use the meter when going to the new airport or can the driver negotiate his own price? Lets see what the horses mouth has to say about this specific question.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming taxis I am going on 10 years now in Yunnan and I have seen many positive changes here in Kunming over the last few years. Thanks for the support on this issue for those who understand what I am trying to do. It seems like those who complain or pass judgement are the same ones who do nothing to make things better.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming taxis ...and most people would agree. This statement is enough for me. Most people would agree with me but only nnoble will not agree and only nnoble - will continue to claim you are complicit in the 'crime' and, it is entrapment.
Maybe you missed the big picture - I am trying to fix a system wide problem because I still need to use the taxis in Anning. I don't want to pay 2-3 more times then what is a fair price. Why should I pay more? Why should I give in to a greedy thief driver who wants more then what is fair. Fortunately for all of us, the Kunming Traffic Bureau has already determined what is fair (meter) so I don't need to be subjective. This is clearly about right and wrong. It is clearly an objective matter, not subjective. When a driver does not follow the rules then he deserves to be punished and I will continue to report them as long as I am in the right and they are in the wrong.
Since you have invested so much time on debating this with me and passing judgement - although - I've got better things to do than translate rule books governing all facets of life anywhere, let alone here in China. - why don't you take a ride over to Anning and see what you can do - armchair quaterback!
A quick guide to Kunming's Metro Line 2
发布者society.yunnan.cn/html/2014-05/31/content_3230920.htm
Starting June 5, security checks will be added to the subways in Kunming.
Interview: Environmentalist Li Yuan
发布者I have 2 balconies in my apartment so I have a small garden. I compost all my vegetable waste and I feed it to the worms in my worm garden. Over the years I have put all this into the red Yunnan dirt that I got from outside and now my soil is rich, loose and black.
Interview: Environmentalist Li Yuan
发布者There is a great video called - Back to Eden. I could not find the link any more but the name of the title is correct.
Yunnan dam structurally unsound, repairs in limbo
发布者Even wiki is equally inept - The Ludila Dam is an under construction gravity dam on the Jinsha River near Lijiang in Yunnan province, China. Construction on the dam began in 2007 and was halted in June 2009 by the Ministry of Environmental Protection after it was being constructed without approval.
Near Lijiang? I can name at least 3 prefectures in Yunnan that are near Lijiang.
Yunnan dam structurally unsound, repairs in limbo
发布者Nothing annoys me more than reading an article that does not clearly answer the 5Ws. When the reader has more questions after reading an article that is proof to me of poor writing.
Is this dam in Lijiang or Dali? I am sure this dam has to belong to a certain county.