Brickbat: Pay Your Taxes. Taxis. Whatever.

In 2013, Angus McCoubrey became convinced a Boston cab driver was taking a long route to run up the fare, so he paid only $5 of the $7 fare. The driver filed a complaint with a police officer, and the officer issued a citation. But McCoubrey, who doesn't live in Boston, never received it. Earlier this year, McCoubrey was in a fender bender in Chilmark, Mass. When police ran his information, they found an outstanding warrant, not for misdemeanor taxi fare evasion but for felony tax evasion. The person who had entered the charge in the system all those years ago had dropped the "i" and left out the word "fare." McCoubrey spent two days in jail before the issue was corrected. It turns out the original charge against him was also in error. The police officer wrote him up under a law that applies only to evading Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority fares. Prosecutors dismissed that charge.
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Well then... no harm, no foul....
Wicked coincidence.
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As long as the two days in jail were Friday to Sunday, they probably saved him some drinking money.
Oh, the guy named 'Angus McCoubrey' wasn't a Boston native, my bad.
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Every so often the workers at the criminal justice factory drop a widget on the wrong conveyor belt. Quality control sometimes finds it. No harm, no foul.
The taxi driver got screwed. It’s about time that karma caught up with the passenger, even if it took an error to get it done.
Only if the driver wasn't "running up the fare". Whether he was or wasn't isn't mentioned.
"The taxi driver got screwed."
Does that make him a screw driver?
Didja hear about the mental patient who escaped the asylum to visit his old girlfriend? Newspaper headline the next say was "Nut bolts and screws".
The passenger claims the taxi driver was taking a longer route than necessary to inflate the fare.
Who got screwed is subject to dispute.
Yeah, the guy from out of town knows the shortest route.
It's not that hard to read a map.
And actual times as opposed to mileage?
You’ve never been in a cab in a city where you’ve previously lived, or extensively visited? You need to get out more.
That’s the route of the problem. The results were clearly unfare.
Information Transit got the wrong man. I got the *right* man. The wrong one was delivered to me as the right man, I accepted him on good faith as the right man. Was I wrong?
Sorry to say but some time they charged to much