I was at SFO yesterday trying to get my car from long term parking. Instead of taking the shuttle, I decided to take a cab because my Dad got injured during the trip and he couldn't walk. I just tried to get my family home asap. This taxi driver, #139 from SF TaxiCab, with license plate 7D10662 refused to take me to long term parking. He said he doesn't know how to get there when there is a sign about 10 feet away from him. I said you can make me an offer for the rate because I understand he was in line for a long time and I don't mind paying extra. He just kept saying he doesn't know how to get there. The dispatch person came over and got involve and he still refused service.
Luckily, there's another taxi driver came up and volunteer to take me there.
I was informed that it is illegal for a taxi driver to refuse service to a customer and I want to find out how to report him. Thanks!
2007-05-10
08:51:11
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lojanet1898
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Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics
To "Sir Hard and Thick"....
In response to your posting, how do you know I don't care about others like the homeless and people in need? I have 2 sponsor children in Haiti and makes monthly donation to organizations. You have no right to judge me when you don't even know who I am. Don't you think we need to speak up for yourselves when we were being treated unfairly?
2007-05-10
09:15:27 ·
update #1
I am here to seek assistance. For those of you who has no knowledge in this situation, please do not bother to answer. Thank you!
2007-05-10
09:27:34 ·
update #2