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  • Two dollars!!!

    Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:09AM / Standard Entry / Hong Kong / Members only
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    just got home... its almost 6am!

    I was downtown visiting the set of a film currently in production.  it was really cool! 

    I decided to take a taxi home instead of taking a bus like normal, since i didn't want to have to wait for it to come and have to walk home from the bus stop...

    I went to the spot where the 'cross harbor' taxis normally park and told the driver i wanted to go to kowloon.  if you take a regular taxi across the harbor you have to pay double the toll (so the driver can go back across after they drop you off...) -- a 'cross harbor taxi' (whether in an official spot or not, don't charge double the toll.

    As i got into this taxi, i noticed the guy didn't have the 'out of order' sign the  cross harbor taxis usually display if they are not in an official spot....    so I tried to ask him whether or not he was a cross harbor one.... he was pretty old and  didn't speak english --  but wasn't going to wait to figure out what i was trying to ask him... he already started the meter and started driving down the block before I figured out how to ask him in mandarin how much i had to pay for the toll (luckily he was stopped at the first red light on the corner).

    He answered in Chinese "it's $20" (which is double), so I realized he wasn't the right kind of taxi and i told him "sorry, I'm getting out."  he tried to say i couldn't but i didn't wait for his permission!  I got out and started walking back up the street to one of the cross harbor taxis (he was originally parked behind them, now we were a few car lengths ahead of them).

    he opened the door and started yelling about me owing him the $16 base fare...  but i waved "no way!" to him and walked off -- he literally had driven 50' or less.  So I jumped into the next taxi and we started driving. 

    Of course when the original driver saw I was in the taxi he started yelling as we drove by!  i thought "oh ok, whatever...'"

    but I was really surprised when like two blocks down the street, he pulled up along next to us and was shouting and honking his horn!  We were going like 30-40 mph all the while.  He was shouting that I owed him money cause he started the meter!   I rolled down the window and started yelling back at him,  it was hilarious!  

    Our 40 mph car-to-car conversation (shouting match) went something like this:

    him: "hey! you owe me $16!"

    me: "where did you take me? you only drove me two meters! I'm not going to pay!"

    him: "$^&@%!"  


    Thank god the driver of the taxi  I was in just started laughing and kept driving...  I apologized to him for the trouble and tried to explain to him how the guy started driving w/o waiting to figure out what I was trying to ask him.   When he dropped me off he was like "next time be careful, those old guys get very angry!"

    ok bed time. another busy day tomorrow.  i've got a bunch of anniversary party pictures uploaded, i'll put them public tomorrow, i promise. ;-)

Entry comments (16)

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  • Etchy
    posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:14PM
    kelly:  no thats exactly what i was referring to! ;-)
  • JustKelly
    posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:11PM [Report]
    Your title reminded me of that movie "Better Off Dead."  Have you ever seen that movie?  If not, sorry, I must sound like an idiot.  =)
  • JRS
    posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:48AM [Report]
    Good thing that old cabbie wasn't packing heat!  Sheesh....talk about road rage!  I'm glad you came away with a good story...and your life!
  • Blueamrub
    posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:27AM [Report]
    haha.. sounds like a seinfeld episode. ;o)
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  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:39PM [Report]
    I wouldn't have a clue about getting into a taxi in Hong Kong, but the drivers here have no qualms about locking you in until you pay the cash, right or wrong.
  • Etchy
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:53PM
    the problem was that i only had $70 in cash and a bunch of $500 bills (which most drivers can't break),  which is why I  really needed a cross-harbor taxi...
  • rottendoubt
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:48PM [Report]
    all that for 10 hkd...
  • Etchy
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 12:32PM
    i can speak mandarin half-way decently.  cantonese not so much.
  • shorty
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 12:21PM [Report]
    How much Chinese can you speak (Cantonese, or Mandarin)?
  • Etchy
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:51AM
    binh-yes.
  • bvngo
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:18AM [Report]
    Headline is from Better Off Dead, i presume?
  • amy_sycheng
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:45AM [Report]
    Funny and interesting, if I was the taxi driver, I'd laugh too.
  • peachey
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:24AM [Report]
    Haha! You sure told him!
  • RenRen
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:11AM [Report]
    Aww...you got a cranky old taxi driver. That sucks! I didn't know there were cross harbor taxis, I used to take the bus.
  • janechu
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:48AM [Report]
    whoa... a very angry taxi driver... hahaa...
    I didn't know there were different ones for the cross harbour... that's interesting... how can you tell them apart from the other taxis? do they have a sign on their front window?
  • jontse
    posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:10AM [Report]
    I had a similar experience in Vietnam...I seriously thought my friends and I were going to get into a fight too...i should blog about it one day.

    But that's a funny taxi story post!

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