With millions of soccer fans expected to pour into the New York metropolitan area for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, officials are warning travelers to beware of a growing threat at the region’s airports: scammers posing as legitimate taxi and ride-share drivers.
Concerned that visitors and residents alike could become targets of illegal transportation operators, the Port Authority has unveiled a sweeping $100 million enforcement initiative known as Operation Legal Ride. The program is designed to combat unauthorized drivers soliciting passengers at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport.
Officials say the effort is aimed at eliminating a long-standing problem in which travelers arriving at airports are approached by individuals offering unlicensed rides, often at inflated prices and under questionable safety conditions.
“Hustlers target vulnerable travelers, first-time visitors and non-English speakers, by taking advantage of unfamiliar surroundings for those who are new to our region or country,” Kathryn Garcia, Port Authority Executive Director, said in a statement this week.
“This multi-jurisdictional problem requires a multi-pronged solution, and that’s exactly what we’re proud to deliver today, working with our partners across the city and the state to bolster our efforts and end this dangerous practice.”
According to the Port Authority, these illegal operators pose a significant public safety risk because they may be driving uninsured or underinsured vehicles and often lack the licenses required of legitimate taxi, limousine, and ride-share drivers. Agency officials say many offenders are repeat violators who repeatedly return to airport terminals despite prior enforcement actions.
JFK Airport has become a particular focus of the campaign due to its large volume of international passengers, many of whom may be unfamiliar with local transportation systems.
The crackdown comes as New York and New Jersey prepare to host massive crowds for the World Cup. MetLife Stadium is scheduled to host eight matches, including a Brazil-Morocco contest on June 13 and the tournament final in mid-July.
As part of Operation Legal Ride, the Port Authority will significantly increase the presence of its officers and New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission enforcement personnel at all three major airports.
The initiative also introduces tougher penalties for offenders, including additional license points, eventual suspension of driving privileges for repeat violators, and possible arrest by the Port Authority Police Department if drivers continue operating vehicles on airport property after their licenses have been suspended.
Officials said individuals whose vehicles are seized in connection with illegal solicitation schemes will face substantially higher fees to recover them, helping offset the costs associated with enforcement efforts.
The program is also intended to protect licensed drivers who follow the rules by providing additional prosecutorial resources, accelerating enforcement actions, and reducing delays in collecting fines from violators.
Authorities are further deploying new technology designed to identify repeat offenders in real time, allowing investigators to target habitual violators more effectively. The campaign will also include a multilingual public-awareness effort featuring in-flight announcements, airport signage, and social media messaging warning travelers about illegal transportation scams.
“Our airports are New York’s gateway to the world, and no visitor to our state should have to worry about being taken advantage of by predatory taxi hustlers,” said New York Governor Kathy Hochul. “Your trip to the city should not include being taken for a financial ride by scammers.”
“That’s why the Port Authority, DMV, and partners across government are cracking down on hustling, making our airports safer and putting these criminals out of business.”
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill voiced support for the initiative, stressing that visitors should not become victims the moment they arrive in the region.
“Visitors to our region deserve a warm welcome, not a shakedown.”
“I commend the Port Authority for partnering with city and state partners to tackle this problem and protect travelers and hardworking drivers who follow the rules.”
{Matzav.com}