What do you think of a man who left his computer in a taxi and was taken to 800 yuan by the driver?

I don't think taxi drivers have the obligation to take the initiative to send things to customers. Customers should go to the taxi company to pick them up. After all, the loss of goods is the fault of the customer, not the driver. Customers should not disturb the driver and delay the driver's time. If the driver has to give it to him, then it is reasonable to pay the driver. After all, the driver said that Mr. Liu could pick it up himself. On June 5438+February 3, 2020/KLOC-0, Mr. Liu took a taxi to an office building. After arriving at the destination, Mr. Liu got off the bus and left his backpack and laptop in the taxi.

10 minutes later, Mr. Liu discovered that something was wrong. He called the platform. At noon, the platform finally contacted the driver. The driver also promised to give Mr. Liu his backpack and laptop, but he would charge Mr. Liu a return trip fee to 800 yuan. Because of the urgent need for computers and documents, Mr. Liu temporarily agreed. After the driver arrived, Mr. Liu began to bargain with the driver and wanted him to charge less, but the driver refused to give in. In desperation, Mr. Liu had to use WeChat to transfer money to 800 yuan and get his backpack and computer back.

Afterwards, Mr. Liu felt that the other party's behavior was very excessive, so he complained to the taxi platform and taxi company. The taxi company also responded to the incident, saying that it was not all what the passengers said. At that time, the driver put forward three schemes, either waiting for him to send the computer to the police station after work, or he left his things nearby for Mr. Liu to pick up, or he sent them to Mr. Liu to collect Mr. Liu's 800 yuan. It was Mr. Liu who chose the last plan himself. In this way, the driver's behavior is not wrong, because he will delay his time with other passengers and make less money.

But I think 800 may be a bit expensive. After all, it only took 97 yuan for Mr. Liu to take a taxi. Later, the transportation company personnel intervened to coordinate the two parties, and the driver finally promised to return it to Mr. Liu and 400 yuan. At that time, if Mr. Liu thought the cost was too expensive, he could have chosen to call another taxi to pick it up, but he wanted the driver to deliver it and didn't want to pay more. I think it's a little inappropriate. Moreover, drivers don't want to take things by themselves, which also shows that drivers have a bottom line. If I am a driver and passengers leave things behind, I will feel uncomfortable if I have to send them. After all, there are very few good people who help others for free.