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Passenger gave taxi driver 30 cents tip, driver didn't get mad..he got even by.

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Lifer
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent...tories/020907dnnatcabbie.633462ca.html


NYC cabbie returns Dallas jeweler's diamonds

10:32 PM CST on Thursday, February 8, 2007
Associated Press

Never mind diamonds - a New York cabbie was a Texas girl's best friend. The driver returned 31 diamond rings he found in his cab after dropping off the passenger, who had left him with a 30-cent tip on a $10.70 fare.

"All my life, I tried to be honest," said Osman Chowdhury, a native of Bangladesh. "Today is no different."

But the 41-year-old cabbie from Queens did have a message: "I'm proud of what I did so that people know New York taxi drivers are honest."


"All my life, I tried to be honest," said Osman Chowdhury, a native of Bangladesh. "Today is no different."

What he did started on Monday evening, when he picked up the woman at a hotel in midtown Manhattan and drove her to an apartment building several blocks away. She gave him $20 to pay the fare and asked for $9 back.

Hours later, at about 10 p.m., three other passengers with luggage discovered the woman's suitcase when Chowdhury popped the trunk open for them.

Chowdhury first drove to the building where he had dropped off the woman. But he had no idea in which of the many apartments she might be and didn't want to cause a disruption by knocking on doors.

He took the suitcase to the Manhattan headquarters of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, a drivers' advocacy group to which he belongs. He and the alliance president looked inside and found two display cases with 31 diamond rings inside.

"I saw flashing, and I said, 'Oh my God! Diamonds!'" Chowdhury recalled. "I was shocked. I was trembling."

They also found a small luggage tag with a Texas telephone number they called the home of the woman's mother in Dallas. Meanwhile, she called the number, too.

The woman, who said she was a jeweler, got back the gems on Monday when she arrived at the alliance office around midnight incredulous at her luck. She offered Chowdhury a reward a check for $100.

"I cannot take a penny for being honest," he said, but he reluctantly accepted the money to cover the fares he lost while trying to track her down.

He said it never occurred to him to keep the diamonds.

"I'm not going to take someone else's money or property to make me rich. I don't want it that way," said the soft-spoken cabbie, who was a contractor in Bangladesh until he came to the United States 15 years ago.

He does not own a cab but rents one.

"I enjoy my life. I'm satisfied," said Chowdhury, who is single.

He didn't even mind the meager tip.

"I think some people might be broke," he said. "Or they're distracted."

The woman from Dallas asked that her name not be made public.
 
You should have waited until tomorrow so it could be a week after the event to make your repost.
 
why do people think Cabbies aren't honest to begin with

When in City's, they can be the most helpful people out there, and very few ask for anything for it
 
Originally posted by: Reel
You should have waited until tomorrow so it could be a week after the event to make your repost.

Why don't you fix the search function or STFU.
 
what a cheap bvtch the woman was

$100 reward? please :roll: i actually think that's insulting
 
Originally posted by: Passions
$100 is an insult.

What a bi*ch.
Why? Because she had diamons in the case? She's a jeweler. It's not as though it was her personal ring collection. Most jewelers are average, middle-class people.

Furthermore, why should a person receive any reward for doing what a basic human being should do?

ZV
 
So cab drivers are supposed to be tipped too?

How does that work? You tip for not getting into an accident on the way to your destination? Is that the good service you are tipping for?

The reason I ask is because my first thought isn't that the woman was cheap, it's that she just didn't want the change. I do it myself at various stores when the change is a very small amount.

If I tell someone to give me $5.00 back when the change was going to be $5.07, I'm not giving them a tip. I just don't want the loose change.

This tipping crap is getting out of hand. Tipping helps ensure good service so it works in a dining environment and a few other rare cases. How the fvck does it work for you when taking a cab? Yeah, If I'm late for a plane and the driver pushes the speed limit and scoots through a couple of questionable traffic signals then he'll be well rewarded but otherwise.... 😕

 
poor guy shoulda kept the diamonds... the jeweler probably was a little hung over from the long first class trip on a luxury plane. How could she be expected to actually tip?
 
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