Wednesday 09 Jul 2025

Dabolim airport yellow-black taximen threaten agitation over ilegalities of touts, rent-a-car operators

Allege that rent-a-car vehicles are being parked illegally near or in airport premises

THE GOAN NETWORK | JULY 09, 2025, 12:35 AM IST
Dabolim airport yellow-black taximen   threaten agitation  over ilegalities of touts, rent-a-car operators

Members of the United Taximen Union while discussing with the Mormugao DySP Gurudas Kadam on Tuesday afternoon.

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The United Taximen Union (UTU), representing around 350 yellow-black taxis operating at the Dabolim Airport, have threatened to protest if authorities remain silent over the presence of touts and rent-a-car operators at Dabolim airport.

UTU leaders met with Mormugao DySP Gurudas Kadam, Dabolim PI Arun Bhakre, Traffic PI Alvito Rodrigues, and RTO officials on Tuesday afternoon to raise serious concerns over the unchecked presence of touts and illegal rent-a-car operators affecting their livelihood.

“We have united to raise our concerns over the constant loss of business. Despite having around 350 taxis, many of us do not even get a single trip a day at the airport due to the rampant illegal activity by rent-a-car operators and touts,” said UTU President Shailesh Mayekar.

He further alleged that rent-a-car vehicles are being parked illegally near the airport premises and sometimes even inside the airport to hand over vehicles directly to customers.

“These vehicles should be parked at the office premises of the operators, not at the airport. Touts solicit customers openly and escort them to cars without any fear of the law. We had a meeting with authorities in the past, including one called by Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho, but nothing has changed,” Mayekar said.

Mayekar added that the Union had now approached the Mormugao DySP to demand a concrete solution.

“We have received assurances once again, but if no strict action is taken, we will be forced to park our taxis on the exit road and protest,” he warned.

UTU member Prasad Prabhugaonkar echoed the concerns, saying, “Despite paying all government charges and taxes, our taxis remain idle while these illegal operators make brisk business without contributing a single rupee to government revenue.”

Prabhugaonkar added that the yellow-black taxi counter has been legally operating at the airport for over 40 years without a single passenger complaint.

“These touts not only steal our business but also abuse our drivers. Some of them even resort to violence if we raise objections. The police issue fines, but these people come back the next day. Who are these people? Do the authorities know anything about them? Their background is unknown, which could pose a serious safety risk to passengers,” he said.

He alleged that police and traffic officials have turned a blind eye despite repeated complaints. “We are following all rules, paying lakhs of rupees in taxes and for the counter, while these illegal operators do as they please. If this continues, we will stop paying all charges and launch a massive protest,” Prabhugaonkar added.

The Union said that  the DySP has issued instructions to the police and traffic officials to look into the matter.


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