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http://dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=10426&CatID=2
It's no joyride for foreign tourists in Goa

Pushpa Iyengar
Friday, November 18, 2005  23:39 IST


PANAJI: Foreign tourists coming to Goa have been caught between the
crossfire between South Goa taxi operators and tour operators. Result:
many, who have come here from thousands of miles, are  confined to
their hotel rooms in the coastal areas of Salcette lest they be
targeted by militant taxi owners.

The taxi operators have been protesting that they've been getting no
business with tour operators -who bring in charter tourists -hiring
their own coaches or organising private taxis to take foreign tourists
on sightseeing trips and excursions around the state. Tour operators
accusing them of fleecing tourist have chosen to make their own
arrangements. The result is that taxi operators have taken their taxis
off the roads and have stopped coaches and private taxis, forced
foreigners to disembark stranding them and have beaten up the drivers.
On Thursday police took into custody four taxi drivers for allegedly
assaulting a Toyota Qualis at Benaulim, south Goa.

The president of the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa, Charles
Bonifacio said that foreign tour operators were contemplating
cancellation of tours to the state following an assault on their
nationals by taxi operators. He claimed that the British government
had taken a serious view of the difficulties their citizens had been
subjected to over the last three days.

Tour operators have criticised the government and police and accused
them of standing silently by despite tourism, which is Goa's main
revenue earner, being hit badly.  The chief of a top travel agency in
Goa told DNA, "This is business, I can hire any taxi I want for my
guests or I can hire a coach. It's my choice. Besides it's because the
taxi operators are fleecing the tourists that we made our own
arrangements. Also the taxi operators indulge in dadagiri." The
belligerent taxi operators say they upgraded their cars for the
comfort of tourists taking huge loans. "If we don't get business how
can we repay the loans?" Their other argument is: "Give business to
the sons of soil."

But ironically they began to turn on the "sons of the soil" - taxi
drivers from North Goa, who are seen as a more professional lot, were
targeted on Thursday. They were not allowed to pick up fares from
South Goa. A few years ago south Goa taxi operators had similarly
paralysed the state. Says a disgusted tour operator, "More incidents
like this and they'll kill tourism in this state.

On Friday talks were held between the transport minister and
representatives of the taxi and tour operators. Heated exchanges
ensued with each side accusing the other of taking away their
business. No agreement was reached.
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Cheers,

Gabe Menezes.
London, England

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