0 a situation in which you have to pay far too much money for something:
1 a situation in which someone is charged a price that is much too high:
Whichever way one looks at it, it is daylight robbery, and it will go on.
Surprise, surprise: the predators who bought that chunk of privatised land committed daylight robbery.
The opposition called the results scandalous daylight robbery, claiming an outright victory in the first round with 50.3% of the votes.
A case of daylight robbery.
It should not, however, lead to daylight robbery.
Why should he conceivably undertake the risks associated with manslaughter when he can get away with daylight robbery scotfree?
After nationalisation in 1977 the old owners were given a golden handshake in return for their daylight robbery.
I made it quite clear that this is going beyond privatisation—it is sheer daylight robbery.