John, 75, wanted a taxi outside Sydney airport to take him 1.5km to his hotel. Drivers refused
by Nick Visser from World news | The Guardian on (#71B0T)
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John Heron's four-hour flight from Perth landed in Sydney on Tuesday, just before 10.30pm. The 75-year-old had booked a nearby hotel, about 1.5km away, to spend the night after the late arrival.
Heron grabbed his bag, left the airport and wandered over to the taxi rank across from the Virgin Australia terminal about half an hour later. A worker at the rank directed him to a taxi waiting in a bay. But Heron said the cab refused his fare because the trip was too short.
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