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在广东东莞,一名网约车司机陈师傅在1月5日凌晨3时许接到乘客电话,称其手机遗落在车上,希望陈师傅能送回。陈师傅与乘客协商,同意送回手机后需支付20元跑腿费,乘客当即表示同意。然而,当陈师傅将手机送至指定地点并与乘客会合后,乘客却没有立即扫码付款。乘客的行为让陈师傅感到困惑和无奈,于是他将手机转头送到18公里外的派出所。

此事引发了公众对网约车乘客诚信问题的热议。在我国,网约车作为一种新兴出行方式,为广大市民提供了便利。但同时,乘客遗落物品、拒付费用等问题也时有发生。网约车平台应加强对乘客的信用体系建设,引导乘客遵守诚信原则,共同维护网约车市场的良好秩序。

Title: Passenger refuses to pay for returned lost phone, driver sends it to police station
Keywords:网约车,遗落手机,赖账
News content:
A driver in Dongguan, Guangdong province, returned a passenger’s lost phone but was refused payment of 20 yuan for the errand. The passenger had agreed to pay the fee before the driver delivered the phone to a specified location. However, when the driver met the passenger, he did not immediately pay the fare. The driver then sent the phone to a police station 18 kilometers away.

The incident has sparked public discussion about the integrity of passengers using ride-sharing services. In China, ride-sharing has provided convenience for many citizens, but problems such as passengers leaving behind items and refusing to pay fees also occur frequently. Ride-sharing platforms should strengthen the construction of passenger credit systems and guide passengers to comply with the principle of integrity to jointly maintain the good order of the ride-sharing market.

【来源】https://new.qq.com/rain/a/20240106V01W7F00

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