Thursday, June 25, 2015

France paralyzed by taxi drivers strike – grouse against Uber cabs lead to chaos


There is chaos and mayhem in France as taxi drivers go on strike to protest against the Uber cabs al across France and riot police were involved in running battles with the taxi drivers – Britons have got caught up in the ensuing snarl.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 24 June 2015.
Police had to resort to tear gas and baton charges around the major Paris airports due to massive traffic jams that got created during the morning rush hour. Access to the city's ring road was blocked off, along with entrances to Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports.
Clashes have been reported from other cities.
Moreover, burning tyres were put inside tunnels, causing thick black smoke and anyone caught in an Uber taxi had to face the ordeal of saw the vehicle being rocked from side to side or even tipped upside down.
It was a nationwide protest against car-sharing service Uber. The French cabbies are furious at competition from Uber, the rival service based on an increasingly popular app. UberPOP offers the cheapest prices hence regular drivers lose out on customers.
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