Taxi drivers at the airport don't use metering and abuse passengers
I am an ordinary taxi driver who picked up a passenger at the airport. He was in a hurry to get to his destination, and I constantly gave him directions, explained the road conditions, and tried to meet his needs.
However, upon arriving at my destination, he suddenly asked me to overcharge and started abusing me, saying I shouldn't have charged him extra. I was confused because according to the regulations we can't increase the price without permission, and I didn't say anything unconventional to him.
Faced with this situation, I decided to choose silence, but I didn't expect him to insult me in public and even punch me. I was too scared to resist and could only let him beat me.
Later, I called the police and informed the police of the situation, and they quickly arrested the passenger and punished him accordingly. This incident made me deeply realize that as a professional driver, we should abide by professional ethics and social ethics, and not abuse or beat others.
In addition, I also reflected on my actions and felt that I was too weak in handling this incident and did not adhere to my principles. Therefore, I hope that no matter what situation I encounter in the future, I will have the courage to deal with it and protect the rights and interests of myself and others.