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'Foreigner only' taxis passing me by to pick up Koreans!
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Scorpion



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:49 pm    Post subject: 'Foreigner only' taxis passing me by to pick up Koreans! Reply with quote

Are those Orange taxis in Seoul still only for foreigners? Last Friday night I was standing in Itaewon waiting for a taxi. It's often difficult enough because 'taxi stealing' seems to be the national sport here. On top of that taxis will frequently pass you by to pick up Koreans. And the Koreans show no shame in jumping into a taxi that just passed you by and which, by all reasoning, was yours. Now those orange taxis are doing it. Last Friday three different 'foreigner only' taxis passed by me and stopped for Koreans. On the third occasion I simply ran back and claimed it from the people climbing into it. Now, I'm not a big fan of the 'foreigner taxi' thing (for different reasons) and I can understand the drivers wanting to pick up Korean customers too. They need to make money. But driving a 'foreigner taxi' then passing foreigners by to pick up Koreans is just f@&ked up.

Anyone experience this?
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jammo



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

when were they only for foreigners?
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jammo



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This thread reminds me of the movie 'falling down'
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fustiancorduroy



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The foreigner taxis specifically say "International Taxi: For Foreigners Only" on the side. Some of these taxis are orange, others are black. But not all orange taxis are international taxis. Far from it.
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Smithington



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Man taxi stealing drives me nuts. A couple weeks ago I was walking to a taxi outside a subway station. I was approaching the taxi door, clearly intent on getting into the taxi. A Korean woman comes running up from behind, grabs the door and jumps in. I stood there in disbelief. She practically had to push my hand away to grab the handle and open the door.

Shocked
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Died By Bear



Joined: 13 Jul 2010
Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee

PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Smithington wrote:
Man taxi stealing drives me nuts. A couple weeks ago I was walking to a taxi outside a subway station. I was approaching the taxi door, clearly intent on getting into the taxi. A Korean woman comes running up from behind, grabs the door and jumps in. I stood there in disbelief. She practically had to push my hand away to grab the handle and open the door.

Shocked



Grow a pair and be aggressive next time.
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tiger fancini



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Taxis have been getting on my nerves recently. Not so much taxi stealing, but taxi drivers who drive down Itaewon high street at around 2am with their orange (available) lights on ignoring people trying to flag them down. They are not even asking where people want to go, just waving their hands no as they cruise on by, kerb-crawler style. I've witnessed this a few times lately, and it really makes me wonder what is going through their heads. I've heard the "don't want to pick up foreigners" excuse, so then I wonder what the f*%k they are doing in Itaewon at 2am? I've also seen them ignore Korean-looking folk too. Why drive down a street that is obviously going to be heaving with people trying to get taxis, advertise your taxi as available, then wave no to/refuse people trying to PAY YOU MONEY TO TAKE THEM SOMEWHERE??
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Died By Bear



Joined: 13 Jul 2010
Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee

PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:04 pm    Post subject: Re: 'Foreigner only' taxis passing me by to pick up Koreans! Reply with quote

Scorpion wrote:
Are those Orange taxis in Seoul still only for foreigners? Last Friday night I was standing in Itaewon waiting for a taxi. It's often difficult enough because 'taxi stealing' seems to be the national sport here. On top of that taxis will frequently pass you by to pick up Koreans. And the Koreans show no shame in jumping into a taxi that just passed you by and which, by all reasoning, was yours. Now those orange taxis are doing it. Last Friday three different 'foreigner only' taxis passed by me and stopped for Koreans. On the third occasion I simply ran back and claimed it from the people climbing into it. Now, I'm not a big fan of the 'foreigner taxi' thing (for different reasons) and I can understand the drivers wanting to pick up Korean customers too. They need to make money. But driving a 'foreigner taxi' then passing foreigners by to pick up Koreans is just f@&ked up.

Anyone experience this?



Sure, but there are good reasons they do it. And this isn't an apology for them, it's reality. For one thing, they pretty much know that Koreans will pay them. Depending on a few factors, maybe the drivers felt you didn't look like the type of foreigner they wanted to have in their car. Who knows what you look like, maybe the guy just had four G.I.s rip him off. You never know.


One thing about taxis, there are tons of em. When five pass you up, you're bound to get a decent one later. Unless of course it's 2 in the morning and everyone drunk is trying to get home - and it's freezing outside.
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Died By Bear



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

tiger fancini wrote:
Taxis have been getting on my nerves recently. Not so much taxi stealing, but taxi drivers who drive down Itaewon high street at around 2am with their orange (available) lights on ignoring people trying to flag them down. They are not even asking where people want to go, just waving their hands no as they cruise on by, kerb-crawler style. I've witnessed this a few times lately, and it really makes me wonder what is going through their heads. I've heard the "don't want to pick up foreigners" excuse, so then I wonder what the f*%k they are doing in Itaewon at 2am? I've also seen them ignore Korean-looking folk too. Why drive down a street that is obviously going to be heaving with people trying to get taxis, advertise your taxi as available, then wave no to/refuse people trying to PAY YOU MONEY TO TAKE THEM SOMEWHERE??



There are plenty of Korean fares for them in Itaewon, plenty. By the way, what you're describing happened to me so many times in the 90's as well as the 2000's. It's nothing new.
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tiger fancini



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Died By Bear wrote:
tiger fancini wrote:
Taxis have been getting on my nerves recently. Not so much taxi stealing, but taxi drivers who drive down Itaewon high street at around 2am with their orange (available) lights on ignoring people trying to flag them down. They are not even asking where people want to go, just waving their hands no as they cruise on by, kerb-crawler style. I've witnessed this a few times lately, and it really makes me wonder what is going through their heads. I've heard the "don't want to pick up foreigners" excuse, so then I wonder what the f*%k they are doing in Itaewon at 2am? I've also seen them ignore Korean-looking folk too. Why drive down a street that is obviously going to be heaving with people trying to get taxis, advertise your taxi as available, then wave no to/refuse people trying to PAY YOU MONEY TO TAKE THEM SOMEWHERE??



There are plenty of Korean fares for them in Itaewon, plenty. By the way, what you're describing happened to me so many times in the 90's as well as the 2000's. It's nothing new.


I've seen them cruise past Koreans too - a quick sidewards glance and a wave of the hand. Maybe they (the drivers) think it's funny, especially in winter? Could just be a moody old guy who had a bad day, trying to make himself feel better at the misfortune of others I suppose.
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Smithington



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Died By Bear wrote:
Smithington wrote:
Man taxi stealing drives me nuts. A couple weeks ago I was walking to a taxi outside a subway station. I was approaching the taxi door, clearly intent on getting into the taxi. A Korean woman comes running up from behind, grabs the door and jumps in. I stood there in disbelief. She practically had to push my hand away to grab the handle and open the door.

Shocked



Grow a pair and be aggressive next time.


Yeah, you're right. I'll just slug her next time. Rolling Eyes
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Died By Bear



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

tiger fancini wrote:
Died By Bear wrote:
tiger fancini wrote:
Taxis have been getting on my nerves recently. Not so much taxi stealing, but taxi drivers who drive down Itaewon high street at around 2am with their orange (available) lights on ignoring people trying to flag them down. They are not even asking where people want to go, just waving their hands no as they cruise on by, kerb-crawler style. I've witnessed this a few times lately, and it really makes me wonder what is going through their heads. I've heard the "don't want to pick up foreigners" excuse, so then I wonder what the f*%k they are doing in Itaewon at 2am? I've also seen them ignore Korean-looking folk too. Why drive down a street that is obviously going to be heaving with people trying to get taxis, advertise your taxi as available, then wave no to/refuse people trying to PAY YOU MONEY TO TAKE THEM SOMEWHERE??



There are plenty of Korean fares for them in Itaewon, plenty. By the way, what you're describing happened to me so many times in the 90's as well as the 2000's. It's nothing new.


I've seen them cruise past Koreans too - a quick sidewards glance and a wave of the hand. Maybe they (the drivers) think it's funny, especially in winter? Could just be a moody old guy who had a bad day, trying to make himself feel better at the misfortune of others I suppose.



That's a good point. Very Happy
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Died By Bear



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Smithington wrote:
Died By Bear wrote:
Smithington wrote:
Man taxi stealing drives me nuts. A couple weeks ago I was walking to a taxi outside a subway station. I was approaching the taxi door, clearly intent on getting into the taxi. A Korean woman comes running up from behind, grabs the door and jumps in. I stood there in disbelief. She practically had to push my hand away to grab the handle and open the door.

Shocked



Grow a pair and be aggressive next time.


Yeah, you're right. I'll just slug her next time. Rolling Eyes


How about running up to her and gently removing her from the door handle while you slip past her while you raise your voice at her? Bet that would work too mrs. rolly eyes.
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NQ



Joined: 16 Feb 2012

PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Smithington wrote:
Man taxi stealing drives me nuts. A couple weeks ago I was walking to a taxi outside a subway station. I was approaching the taxi door, clearly intent on getting into the taxi. A Korean woman comes running up from behind, grabs the door and jumps in. I stood there in disbelief. She practically had to push my hand away to grab the handle and open the door.

Shocked


Usual ajumma behaviour...I've had them come in front of me when I was clearly next to talk to the host at an Outback. Same thing at Burger King, they just come in front of me.

I notice that other Koreans do this too, not only ajummas, but it's mostly ajummas. I do tell them I'm next sometimes so they know the deal.
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Dodge7



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Died By Bear wrote:
Smithington wrote:
Man taxi stealing drives me nuts. A couple weeks ago I was walking to a taxi outside a subway station. I was approaching the taxi door, clearly intent on getting into the taxi. A Korean woman comes running up from behind, grabs the door and jumps in. I stood there in disbelief. She practically had to push my hand away to grab the handle and open the door.

Shocked



Grow a pair and be aggressive next time.

That's what I was thinking, Smithington you pansy beta.
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