``Almost 100% of people wake up.'' Taxi drivers use the ``secret trick'' to wake up drunk customers.
*This article is a partial re-editing of Shoji Uchida's Taxi Driver Guruguru Diary (Sangokan Shinsha).
※The photograph is an image. (Photo = iStock.com/mbbirdy) See all images (4 photos)A taxi driver basically picks up someone who doesn't know who they are. This is the story of the most unpleasant customer and the most annoying customer I have ever ridden.
Drunks and the like don't want anything to do with taxi drivers. However, it is often difficult to judge by appearance. It was a male customer who boarded from Akihabara on the sink. He is in his 30s and is dressed normally in a neat jacket. "Please go to Matsudo for 3,000 yen," he said.
If you go from Akihabara to Matsudo, you can't go there for that price. The system does not allow entropy (a fraudulent act in which the driver accepts the fare without operating the meter correctly), and I had no intention of doing so, so I answered, "The fare will be as per the meter."
Silence and no response. Head straight to your destination. Arrived in about 1 hour. The meter is over 7000 yen. Then the customer says, "You promised 3,000 yen, right?"
"I never agreed to the charge." I didn't agree to that story.
Although it is completely sophistication, if you say so, here Not clear. In the meantime, they start saying things like, "Then it doesn't matter if it's going to be a trial, so let's put it in black and white." The driver forcibly pushes his argument, thinking that he cannot argue.
After more than 10 minutes of arguing like this, it's getting tiresome. He didn't even have the resolve to counterattack, saying, "Let's put black and white in the trial." Suffering from frustration, I dropped the customer off.