Fortunately, the Port Authority Police and Taxi & Limousine Commission this week initiated a crack down on unlicensed taxi drivers who hustle passengers at New York City airports. Seventeen men were arrested at Kennedy International Airport which coincided with a new law imposing tougher penalties on unlicensed taxi drivers. Under a new state law signed last month, un-licensed hacks face up to 90 days in jail and fines as high as $1,250. Such violations previously resulted in the equivalent of a traffic ticket.
Last month, the Port Authority arrested 6 taxi cab dispatchers who were taking bribes to allow licensed cabbies to skip the line to get a new fare.
The above activity is should clean up things at the airports (at least for a little while) and is well-timed as we start the business travel season of the year.
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