Prices have gone up and a higher overnight rate is now implemented from 11pm
The body that decides how much taxis on the Island can charge has been defending its changes.
Prices were increased on Monday, and a higher tariff for overnight fares now comes into force from 11pm instead of midnight.
Barry Murphy has been a taxi driver for more than 20 years.
He told Manx Radio he's been abused while working nights on a number of occasions, and thinks this change will make the situation worse:
The Road Transport Licensing Committee sets the tariffs.
Graham Curphey is its chair and has been speaking to Christian Jones:
What do other taxi drivers think of the changes?
Mike Birchall, who's secretary for both the IOM Unite Taxi branch and the Manx Taxi Federation, has been telling Amy Griffiths what their members have said:
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