Frustrated cabbies target GrabCar and Uber cars


KUALA LUMPUR: Fed up with what they say is a lack of action by the authorities, some 100 taxi drivers around the KLCC area will be on the hunt for ridesharing cars, Uber and GrabCar, for at least a month.

The “operation” by the cabbies even saw the “arrest” of the drivers in some cases.

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