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Polish taxi drivers protest against Uber

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Two thousand Polish taxi drivers yesterday snarled traffic in the capital Warsaw by driving at a snail’s pace to protest against competitor­s including the controvers­ial ride-sharing app Uber. Traditiona­l cab operators argue that the app represents unfair competitio­n because Uber drivers can dodge the rules and restrictio­ns that regulate profession­als. Blaring horns and flying small red-andwhite national flags, the taxis inched through Warsaw at around 10 kilometers an hour blocking the city centre and major thoroughfa­res.

Organizers said that around 2,000 drivers took part in Warsaw and hundreds joined in several other cities across the country. Uber began operating in Poland in 2014. “We want the government to respond to the illegal activities of some in the transport sector,” said Jaroslaw Iglikowski, a representa­tive of the Warsaw taxi union.

Iglikowski insists that Uber and other drivers fail to comply with laws requiring taxi drivers to use cash registers and undergo psychologi­cal tests to obtain licenses. Poland’s competitio­n authority UOKiK said last month that it found no grounds to sanction Uber and other operators for alleged breaches of competitio­n rules or consumer rights. Uber has become one of Silicon Valley’s biggest venturefun­ded startups and has expanded its ridesharin­g services to dozens of countries.

It does not employ drivers or own vehicles, but instead relies on private contractor­s with their own cars, allowing them to run their own businesses. The app claims it is a service provider, connecting passengers with these freelance drivers directly and cheaply. But critics and competitor­s around the globe say this allows it to flout costly regulation­s such as stringent licensing requiremen­ts for taxi drivers, who undergo hundreds of hours of training. Thousands of Spanish taxis went on strike in Madrid and Barcelona last week to protest against Uber and similar ride-hailing company Cabify. —AFP

 ??  ?? WARSAW: Taxi drivers block the streets of Warsaw to protest against ride sharing app Uber and competitor­s in Warsaw yesterday. Traditiona­l cab operators argue that the app represents unfair competitio­n because Uber drivers can dodge the rules and...
WARSAW: Taxi drivers block the streets of Warsaw to protest against ride sharing app Uber and competitor­s in Warsaw yesterday. Traditiona­l cab operators argue that the app represents unfair competitio­n because Uber drivers can dodge the rules and...

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