The New Zealand government may introduce mandatory safety measures in taxis after an Indian origin cab driver was stabbed to death in Auckland over the weekend.
The New Zealand government was considering such a move after 39-year-old Hiren Mohini was killed for a $20 fare in one of Auckland's nicest suburbs, an ABC report said.
Taxi companies in the country are now asking government to pay for screens and cameras in cabs.
Mohini, who was stabbed in the neck and chest, rammed his taxi into a wall. A man in twenties was seen running from the scene, the report said.
Another cabbie, Bipin Tavadia said the victim was a gentle man, who was working extra shifts to support his mother, wife and two daughters, aged five and three.
"Those people... they have money to drink, they have money to spend, but they don't have money for taxi fare," he said.