Remember, this happened in 2005 and gas cost a lot less back then. It was also when libres were just starting to not use their meters. I'd made the exact same trip several times before and the meter was always about 210 pesos.
The guy refused to turn on his meter, which is why I had to barter with him. He knew it was a $2.00 ride by the meter. He also knew I knew what the correct fare was and that he'd lose a fare by trying to jack up the price, which is why he agreed to accept $2.00.
The $2.00 each was a BS move he pulled at the border. My "friend" (like Fireballs) wets his pants at the mention of a cop. I'm still upset he ran back and give the guy an extra $2.00. What the cab driver did was just plain wrong--and IMHO people shouldn't be allowed to get away with things that are wrong. (Plus calling the cops was a bluff. He wasn't using his meter. That's illegal and there is no way he'd want to face the cops.)
Remember I have a place in TJ and know the cab prices. I expect to be treated like a local, not fleeced like a tourist. I very seldom have cabs try to scam me--execpt in the ZN and at the border where screwing American is considered "fair game."
The guy refused to turn on his meter, which is why I had to barter with him. He knew it was a $2.00 ride by the meter. He also knew I knew what the correct fare was and that he'd lose a fare by trying to jack up the price, which is why he agreed to accept $2.00.
The $2.00 each was a BS move he pulled at the border. My "friend" (like Fireballs) wets his pants at the mention of a cop. I'm still upset he ran back and give the guy an extra $2.00. What the cab driver did was just plain wrong--and IMHO people shouldn't be allowed to get away with things that are wrong. (Plus calling the cops was a bluff. He wasn't using his meter. That's illegal and there is no way he'd want to face the cops.)
Remember I have a place in TJ and know the cab prices. I expect to be treated like a local, not fleeced like a tourist. I very seldom have cabs try to scam me--execpt in the ZN and at the border where screwing American is considered "fair game."