Back to newsSeveral taxi drivers in Crete were arrested by police after being caught overcharging passengers. The drivers demanded prices significantly above the official metered rates, targeting tourists who may be unfamiliar with standard fares. Greek authorities took action following complaints, resulting in the arrests of the drivers involved.
For visitors traveling around Crete, this serves as an important reminder to always confirm the fare before entering a taxi, ensure the meter is running from the start of the journey, and request a receipt upon arrival. Official taxi rates in Greece are regulated, and drivers are legally required to use the meter within city limits. If you suspect you are being overcharged, note the taxi number and license plate and report it to local police. Ride-hailing apps and pre-booked transfers from reputable agencies are reliable alternatives for getting around the island.
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Crete Taxi Drivers Arrested for Overcharging Tourists
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