Tuks Tuks No Good!
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#1Posted 2010-10-20 15:02:41
Well, most know about the Tuk tuk mafia blocking the U.S. Navy untill they got exclusive right to rip off the crew. Some for up top 8000 Baht from Sea Port to Patong! Well Pattaya got the green light for a Carrier and foltilla due to that issue. the Navy League in Phuket had all sorted for us to get all that money... Wow! and the Tuk tuk mafia gutted all of Phuket.. Boycott Tuk tuk's thai and Farang alike!
Where is the mayor of Patong, hing tes withg his son, head of the taxi mafia! #2Posted 2010-10-20 16:27:33
hmm, well 3 navy ships are coming to phuket in the next few weeks.
#3Posted 2010-10-20 17:04:06
I've been boycotting them for many years.The tuktuk scum bags should all be shot and fed to the fish.
#4Posted 2010-10-20 17:05:14
Never had an issue with tuk tuk service in Phuket. Haggle w/price and normally they are pretty good lads if you get to know them.
#5Posted 2010-10-20 21:06:55
Never had an issue with tuk tuk service in Phuket. Haggle w/price and normally they are pretty good lads if you get to know them. #6Posted 2010-10-20 21:20:09
Never had an issue with tuk tuk service in Phuket. Haggle w/price and normally they are pretty good lads if you get to know them. Cheers, Rick #7Posted 2010-10-20 22:26:07
Posted Today, 15:02
Well, most know about the Tuk tuk mafia blocking the U.S. Navy untill they got exclusive right to rip off the crew. Some for up top 8000 Baht from Sea Port to Patong! Well Pattaya got the green light for a Carrier and foltilla due to that issue. the Navy League in Phuket had all sorted for us to get all that money... Wow! and the Tuk tuk mafia gutted all of Phuket.. Boycott Tuk tuk's thai and Farang alike! Where is the mayor of Patong, hing tes withg his son, head of the taxi mafia! P Any chance of getting this drivel translated into a recognised language? Apart from Singhalese... Changalese and Heinekenitis.... Edited by tolsti, 2010-10-20 22:28:34. #8Posted 2010-10-21 06:49:36
I think it is quite clear what the op means. I don't think he is right though.
#9Posted 2010-10-21 10:13:16
Posted Today, 15:02 Well, most know about the Tuk tuk mafia blocking the U.S. Navy untill they got exclusive right to rip off the crew. Some for up top 8000 Baht from Sea Port to Patong! Well Pattaya got the green light for a Carrier and foltilla due to that issue. the Navy League in Phuket had all sorted for us to get all that money... Wow! and the Tuk tuk mafia gutted all of Phuket.. Boycott Tuk tuk's thai and Farang alike! Where is the mayor of Patong, hing tes withg his son, head of the taxi mafia! P Any chance of getting this drivel translated into a recognised language? Apart from Singhalese... Changalese and Heinekenitis.... Why do I have this feeling that you don't speak Thai or any other language? IMO you should show a little more common decency when you are in a foreign country. Edited by SantiSuk, 2010-10-21 10:13:56. #10Posted 2010-10-21 11:07:45
Never had an issue with tuk tuk service in Phuket. Haggle w/price and normally they are pretty good lads if you get to know them. Cheers, Rick I'm pretty sure Harley was taking the piss as he knows that Brit did not negotiate anywhere close to 40 or 70 baht. Maybe Brit got them down from 500 to 400, but that's about it and really all tuk tuks quote the same price from the same tuk tuk queue. If any driver lowballed another driver, he'd get in trouble. #11Posted 2010-10-21 11:13:15
Posted Today, 15:02 Well, most know about the Tuk tuk mafia blocking the U.S. Navy untill they got exclusive right to rip off the crew. Some for up top 8000 Baht from Sea Port to Patong! Well Pattaya got the green light for a Carrier and foltilla due to that issue. the Navy League in Phuket had all sorted for us to get all that money... Wow! and the Tuk tuk mafia gutted all of Phuket.. Boycott Tuk tuk's thai and Farang alike! Where is the mayor of Patong, hing tes withg his son, head of the taxi mafia! P Any chance of getting this drivel translated into a recognised language? Apart from Singhalese... Changalese and Heinekenitis.... Why do I have this feeling that you don't speak Thai or any other language? IMO you should show a little more common decency when you are in a foreign country. "Where is the mayor of Patong, hing tes withg his son, head of the taxi mafia! ;" This the same "son" whose father has nothing to do with permissions for his enormous new hotel on Patong Hill? #12Posted 2010-10-21 14:49:04
Never had an issue with tuk tuk service in Phuket. Haggle w/price and normally they are pretty good lads if you get to know them. Cheers, Rick I'm pretty sure Harley was taking the piss as he knows that Brit did not negotiate anywhere close to 40 or 70 baht. Maybe Brit got them down from 500 to 400, but that's about it and really all tuk tuks quote the same price from the same tuk tuk queue. If any driver lowballed another driver, he'd get in trouble. Cheers, Rick #13Posted 2010-10-21 15:56:17
Taking away the small minority of drivers who have been involved in attacks on tourists, the vast majority are normal working guys. It is getting quite pathetic now how nobody can use the word tuk tuk without throwing the word mafia around. You've lived a very sheltered life if you think a group of taxi drivers controlling their market by bribing officials constitutes a mafia. The word mafia is now used to talk about boys selling deck chairs! Pathetic.
As for prices, they are about right. This is a tourist island and they have every right to charge tourist prices. The prices are clearly displayed on boards so it is unlikely you will be over charged. As for their ranks. I think you are being very naive if you think you have the right to park in the places used by tuk tuks. It doesn't matter if they are officially designated spaces or public spaces, it's their turf, don't lay claim to it, because you will loose. As for the people whose only vaguely legitimate complaint is the lack of a cheaper alternative, tuff luck. Get a car, bike, use bike taxis or move. You can't have a place like Phuket and then expect to have a normal bus service. You'll be expecting a free bus pass when you hit 65 next! #15#16Posted 2010-10-21 16:37:02
Yes explain. Why not?
#17Posted 2010-10-21 16:40:59
Pattaya is nothing like Phuket, and nor are most other tourist towns either. Where in Pattaya are the winding mountain roads? Where in Phuket is the capital city 1 1/2 hours away? They are nothing like each other (thankfully) so can't be compared. I'm sure very well traveled people could come up with somewhere vaguely similar but on the whole, Phuket is unique. Which is why to be happy here you need to accept it warts and all. P.S Let's not forget, something that seems to be ignored, we do have cheap as chip busses running from town to all beach areas. It's only from beach to beach the Tuk tuks fill their boots. #18Posted 2010-10-21 17:00:12
Absolutely; we need a bus service badly, besides the obvious it would save a lot of lives lost by young kids going to school on bikes they don't know how to use properly. #19Posted 2010-10-21 17:09:20
Pattaya is nothing like Phuket, and nor are most other tourist towns either. Where in Pattaya are the winding mountain roads? Where in Phuket is the capital city 1 1/2 hours away? They are nothing like each other (thankfully) so can't be compared. I'm sure very well traveled people could come up with somewhere vaguely similar but on the whole, Phuket is unique. Which is why to be happy here you need to accept it warts and all. P.S Let's not forget, something that seems to be ignored, we do have cheap as chip busses running from town to all beach areas. It's only from beach to beach the Tuk tuks fill their boots. I believe that people refer to the Tuk tuk drivers as Mafia because they try to protect their monopoly transport system at all costs, even resorting to violence and blocking hotel access. That sounds pretty Mafioso to me. With reference to pricing. I have been to Karon twice in two years and stayed at the same hotel. The price to Patong in the first year was 200 Baht and the second year was 400 Baht. Fair pricing?? Rick #20Posted 2010-10-21 17:09:59
Taking away the small minority of drivers who have been involved in attacks on tourists, the vast majority are normal working guys. It is getting quite pathetic now how nobody can use the word tuk tuk without throwing the word mafia around. You've lived a very sheltered life if you think a group of taxi drivers controlling their market by bribing officials constitutes a mafia. The word mafia is now used to talk about boys selling deck chairs! Pathetic. As for prices, they are about right. This is a tourist island and they have every right to charge tourist prices. The prices are clearly displayed on boards so it is unlikely you will be over charged. As for their ranks. I think you are being very naive if you think you have the right to park in the places used by tuk tuks. It doesn't matter if they are officially designated spaces or public spaces, it's their turf, don't lay claim to it, because you will loose. As for the people whose only vaguely legitimate complaint is the lack of a cheaper alternative, tuff luck. Get a car, bike, use bike taxis or move. You can't have a place like Phuket and then expect to have a normal bus service. You'll be expecting a free bus pass when you hit 65 next! I am confused with your post, on an early post you stated that your own home area was not good so surely if something is NOT right it should be fixed period. Why should tourists be ripped off ? Why should public areas be off limits to the majority of the resident population as a whole ? If its NOT right it is NOT RIGHT PERIOD. BT #21Posted 2010-10-21 17:15:15
I'm pretty sure Harley was taking the piss as he knows that Brit did not negotiate anywhere close to 40 or 70 baht. Maybe Brit got them down from 500 to 400, but that's about it and really all tuk tuks quote the same price from the same tuk tuk queue. If any driver lowballed another driver, he'd get in trouble. Like I said not all are bad....there are some reasonable ones out there if you actually look. #22Posted 2010-10-21 17:26:27
Pattaya is nothing like Phuket, and nor are most other tourist towns either. Where in Pattaya are the winding mountain roads? Where in Phuket is the capital city 1 1/2 hours away? They are nothing like each other (thankfully) so can't be compared. Please explain your logic. #23Posted 2010-10-21 17:30:15
I am confused with your post, on an early post you stated that your own home area was not good so surely if something is NOT right it should be fixed period. Why should tourists be ripped off ? Why should public areas be off limits to the majority of the resident population as a whole ? If its NOT right it is NOT RIGHT PERIOD. BT I did fix it. I fixed it by spending as little time there as possible, and spending as much time somewhere that makes me happy as possible. Job done. As I said, I don't believe tourists are being ripped off. The price is about as high as it could possibly be granted, but still falls inside normal tourist prices as far as I'm concerned. The problem used to be no fixed prices, so nobody knew how much they should be, and had to pay what was being asked. These days the prices are for the best part fixed. If you think they are too dear, don't use them. If it ruins your holiday, go somewhere else next year, simple. As 'BM' said, if you are a local and have an ounce of savvy, you can make other arrangements. I believe the vast majority of tourists don't have a problem, otherwise they wouldn't keep coming back year after year, which just leave a tiny minority of locals too stupid to make altenative transport arrangements. I don't think things need to change urgently just to cater for that small group of people. #24Posted 2010-10-21 17:51:29
I'm pretty sure Harley was taking the piss as he knows that Brit did not negotiate anywhere close to 40 or 70 baht. Maybe Brit got them down from 500 to 400, but that's about it and really all tuk tuks quote the same price from the same tuk tuk queue. If any driver lowballed another driver, he'd get in trouble. Like I said not all are bad....there are some reasonable ones out there if you actually look. Really? 30 bht? I've been using motosais since an accident whereby I am unable to drive. I've been using the local boys bikes and paying up to 100 baht for less than the journey from Kata-Karon. I know I've been paying over the odds, but difficult when you're standing there with only the smallest (100) in your hand. Although did get same distance for another location for 20 baht. I understand I fckd up, but felt sorry for them, until recently, word having got around that 100 was my minimum and one tosser even 200 LOL! As to the tuktuks, up until last year I used to get from town to Chalong for 150 if I walked around the corner of the old market. (all about where you are as well as where you want to go ...) Don't now bother with any of them and walk any and everywhere. If a bus comes along, I'll hop it. Everyone knows the public transport system here's a joke and 'something should be done about it'. Why not same Pattaya ???!!! Every 5 minutes (or less), night time also. Light rail, regular bus service/ properly metered taxis on this Internationally Renowned Holiday Island Edited by inmysights, 2010-10-21 18:00:50. #25Posted 2010-10-21 19:24:52
As for prices, they are about right. This is a tourist island and they have every right to charge tourist prices. The prices are clearly displayed on boards so it is unlikely you will be over charged. ha ha ha.. Superb.. do you really think they are anywhere close to those board prices late at night ??? And thats forgetting about the many many times they agree one price.. drive off into the dark, then stop and demand far more to complete the journey.. Quote
As for their ranks. I think you are being very naive if you think you have the right to park in the places used by tuk tuks. It doesn't matter if they are officially designated spaces or public spaces, it's their turf, don't lay claim to it, because you will loose. So public parking is now theirs ?? And 'their turf' many of them have been on the island far less time than many of the expats I know.. Who also pay far more taxes to pay for those public spaces.. |
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