Police warn of fake rideshare drivers luring riders at Atlanta airport


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Atlanta police are cautioning travelers at the city’s international airport to be vigilant of impostors posing as rideshare drivers. Recognized as the busiest airport globally, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport saw nearly 94 million passengers navigate its gates in 2022.

Local news station 11Alive reported several individuals, masquerading as rideshare drivers, actively soliciting rides from unsuspecting passengers. These imposters offer lower rates and accept various payment methods, but their intentions might extend beyond financial gain — potentially including human trafficking.

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The Atlanta Police Department has been engaging in undercover operations that have led to multiple arrests and citations. However, despite these efforts, travelers are still being targeted by repeat offenders.

Officials advise travelers to confirm their rideshare arrangements through official apps and to meet drivers only in designated areas. Additionally, police recommend that passengers ask drivers for the name of the person they are picking up, instead of offering their own name.

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