Are "TAXI" badge wearing people at the exit of FCO legal?

9/27/2017 10:53:51 PM

These badge-wearing taxi drivers are illegal. They are called “abusivi” in Italian meaning that they provide taxi services in unlicensed cars. They charge an amount compatible to what a licensed taxi would charge, sometimes more, sometimes less, often depending on the type of tourist (i.e. prey) they think they are dealing with. It is easy to distinguish between a licensed and an unlicensed taxi since licensed taxis do not pick you up from the arrivals exit (unless they are NCC which are pre-booked high-end cars with a driver). Quite the contrary: licensed taxis wait at designated pick-up points and/or can be hailed from the street.

Unlicensed taxis are a common problem in Italy. They are commonly found in airports and busy train stations across the country, and are more or less organised (for example with fake ID’s).

Whether or not you should use such unlicensed taxis is up for discussion and is ultimately your decision. Keep in mind that you are stepping into a car with a stranger who promises to take you to where you are supposed to go, which in itself can be risky. In addition, unlicensed taxis do not give receipts, which you might need when travelling for business, and therefore do not pay any taxes on their income since there is no record of the transaction. For this reason, they do not really need to ripoff tourists: they charge amounts similar to those a licensed taxi would, and 100% of that amount goes straight into their pockets.

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