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Judges uphold Schiphol taxi tout ban; licenced cabs only allowed

February 7, 2017

Judges in Haarlem have upheld a ban on taxi touts at Schiphol airport imposed by  Haarlemmermeer town council last month.

The council introduced bylaws banning touts from operating at the airport for six months. ‘The fine can mount up to €1,500 and ultimately, a judge can order their cars to be confiscated or ban them from the area altogether,’ the council said.

For months, there has been a standoff at Schiphol, with certain taxi firms licensed by the airport to pick up passengers but others legally plying for work in the public plaza.

‘It is wrong that people who come to the Netherlands from all over the world are hassled by touts as a first impression,’ Haarlemmermeer council said.

Licenced drivers pay €50 a month to park at the official taxi stand plus €3 for every passenger.

Other tourists have reported being charged hundreds of euros for a trip to Amsterdam, which normally costs around €50. Schiphol airport and junior infrastructure minister Sharon Dijksma have also called the situation ‘untenable’.

The change to the bylaws is only temporary and a permanent solution will require changes to the taxi laws.

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