Originally Posted by
Steve M
I don't think you understand the protocol of the dishonest taxi drivers in HK: they don't open the door until you tell them where you're going. If they don't like the answer, they just drive off. You can't make them open the door. Also, the ones that do this often have their "for hire" dashboard sign lit up, but have the "Out of service" tent put over it, so it's difficult to prosecute the offence even if the police do become involved. I just thought of a solution to this: give them an answer that they will like and open the door for you, and then once inside tell them the real destination and do the threat as you state above if they balk. I wouldn't feel too guilty about it, because the only situation where you'd give a false destination would be to a dishonest driver that asked for it before they opened the door.
And in Central/Sheung Wan on a friday/saturday evening it would work for locals too, so is in TST.
As a result, as long as cabbie do illegal stuff, I would take Uber, which i know of the fare and number plate before boarding instead of a taxi with someone else's taxi license.