Taxi driver arrested for demanding HK$85 ‘highway toll’ from undercover officers
Hong Kong police arrested a 31-year-old taxi driver on Lantau Island for allegedly overcharging undercover officers posing as passengers. The incident occurred during a police operation targeting taxi violations on Monday.

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AI-generatedHong Kong police arrested a 31-year-old taxi driver on Lantau Island for allegedly overcharging undercover officers posing as passengers. The incident occurred during a police operation targeting taxi violations on Monday. The driver demanded an extra HK$85 as a "highway toll" for a ride from Hong Kong Disneyland Resort to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge checkpoint. He was arrested on suspicion of overcharging, failing to display his taxi driver identity plate, driving in a prohibited area, and not issuing a receipt. The taxi has been impounded, and police stated that such behavior harms Hong Kong's reputation as a tourist destination, vowing to continue cracking down on similar offenses.
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5 extractedPolice said the taxi involved had been impounded for inspection.
The man was arrested on suspicion of overcharging, failing to display his taxi driver identity plate.
The driver demanded about HK$85 as a 'highway toll' from officers posing as passengers.
The officers were posing as passengers during a crackdown on taxi violations on Lantau Island.
A taxi driver was arrested for demanding HK$85 ‘highway toll’ from undercover officers.