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French Taxi Drivers Vandalize France to Protest Uber

Accepted submission by BK at 2015-06-27 19:01:45
Techonomics

French taxi drivers are the latest to protest the entry of Uber into their protected market. Their protests feature vandalism and arson.

From the AP story [ap.org]:

French taxi drivers pulled out the throttle in an all-out confrontation with the ultra-cheap Uber car service Thursday, smashing livery cars, setting tires ablaze and blocking traffic during a nationwide strike that caught tourists and celebrities alike in the mayhem.
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Taxi drivers justified their rage, saying Uber's lowest-cost service UberPop was ruining their livihoods.
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Anger seethed across France, with riot police chasing strikers from Paris' ring road, where protesters torched tires and swarmed onto exit ramps during rush hour on the busy artery that leads to Charles de Gaulle airport. In Toulouse in the southwest, angry taxi drivers dumped flour onto UberPop cars, tires were burned in Nantes in the west, and in Lyon, in the southeast, roads were blocked.

Compare this to Uber protests in London [soylentnews.org].

Vive le monopole !


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