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Regulations on penalties for refusing to carry taxis

The penalties for refusing to take a taxi are as follows. Article 47 of the Regulations on the Management of Cruise Taxi Operation Services. Taxi drivers who violate these regulations in any of the following circumstances shall be ordered by the taxi administrative department of the local people's government at or above the county level to make corrections and be fined more than 2,000 yuan in 200 yuan. Refusing to carry, bargaining, throwing passengers on the way or deliberately detouring; Carrying other passengers without the consent of the passengers; Failing to use meter pricing equipment as required and charging fees in violation of regulations; Failing to issue corresponding fare bills in accordance with regulations; Failing to carry the road transport license and qualification certificate as required. Failing to use the equipment related to the cruise taxi in accordance with the regulations; Failing to fulfill the agreement after accepting the call-to-parade taxi task: failing to use civilized language according to the regulations, and the appearance of the car does not meet the requirements. Taxi is a temporary car, usually charged by mileage or time. Taiwan Province province in China is called "taxi", Hunan, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau in China are called "taxi", Singapore and Malaysia are called "Texaco" and Shanghai is called "cādǒu".