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Three Crete Taxi Drivers Arrested for Illegal Fare Overcharging

Tuesday, 16 June 2026/SourceCretan Magazine/1 min read
Three taxi drivers in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete have been arrested after allegedly attempting to charge passengers fares above the legally permitted rates. The arrests followed targeted inspections carried out by the Greek Police as part of an ongoing crackdown on fare overcharging in the tourism sector. Tourists travelling in Crete should be aware that taxi fares are regulated by law. All licensed taxis must use a meter, and drivers are required to provide a receipt on request. Tariff 1 applies within urban areas, while Tariff 2 applies outside city limits and at night. If you are charged an amount that seems excessive, ask for an itemised receipt and note the vehicle's licence plate number. Complaints can be filed with the local tourist police by dialling 171.

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