Madrid taxis block major road in biggest anti-Uber protest yet
Madrid taxis block major road in biggest anti-Uber
protest yet
JANUARY 28, 2019 / 3:05 AM / UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO
MADRID (Reuters) - Hundreds of taxis blocked a central
traffic artery in Madrid during Monday’s morning rush hour, in their biggest
show of strength yet as a protest seeking tighter regulation of Uber and other
ride-hailing services entered its second week.
Anti-riot police backed by a fleet of tow trucks took
several hours to clear the vehicles from the capital’s Paseo de la Castellana.
Stoppages are expected elsewhere as the protest drags on.
The city’s taxi drivers started the protests last week
against the private services, which offer rides that often undercut taxi prices
and can be hailed via the internet rather than in the street.
In September, Spain’s government gave ride-hailing
companies four years to comply with regulation granting them just one new
license for every 30 taxi licenses.
The cab drivers are demanding stricter regulations now.
“They (ride-hailing services) can’t do the same services
that a taxi does. They can’t pick up people on the streets. That is illegal but
nothing happens,” said taxi driver Juan Mateos.
Taxi drivers in Barcelona ended a strike last week after
regional authorities proposed the ride-hailing services can only be booked a
short time in advance and cannot be hailed in the street.
Negotiations there remain ongoing, and some ride-hailing
platforms say they may be forced to leave Barcelona if the new rules take
effect.
Reporting by Jose Elias Rodriguez; Editing by Paul Day
and John Stonestreet
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