Some tips on how to solve the protest by taxi drivers


This week, there was yet another protest against GrabCar and Uber with over 100 taxi drivers up in arms. The unannounced protest caused chaos and paralysed the KL city centre for more than two hours.

IT is difficult for taxi drivers across the globe to accept ride-hailing services like Uber and GrabCar because these new services are eating into their profits.

This week, there was yet another protest against GrabCar and Uber with over 100 taxi drivers up in arms. The unannounced protest caused chaos and paralysed the KL city centre for more than two hours.

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