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Old Mar 2, 2017, 8:39 pm
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iapetus
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Originally Posted by Perche
Roman law requires taxis to charge 48 euros to the city center. They cannot charge a higher or lower amount.
And this is absolute, yes? That was my understanding. So please allow me to relay my anecdote.

Last Saturday the concierge at my hotel (over on via Margutta) called a cab for me to FCO. While en route I noticed that the meter was running, but I didn't think anything of it, as I "knew" that €48 was the rate. Period. So how shocked was I when, as I hopped out of the cab and handed the driver a €50 note, he balked and started mumbling about "radio taxi" and the meter and whatnot!!?! Secure in my convictions, I pointed at the sign on his (white) cab where it clearly indicates that the fare to FCO is €48. And I pointed out that we were at FCO. I left him with the note and walked away.


Question: was I right to be so sure about my belief that the price is €48 always? I really hate to think that I somehow screwed this driver over, but I think it's more likely that he was trying to take advantage of an ignorant American and make up for a little lost salary from the recent strike. A friend of mine in Rome suggested that I report the driver, but I definitely didn't get enough information to do that. Can anyone think of a reason why a higher fare might have been justified?
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