Protesting cabbies getting no sympathy from netizens


PETALING JAYA: There wasn’t much sympathy for the taxi drivers who protested against ride-hailing apps like Uber and GrabCar because many felt that taxi fares are no longer affordable.

What’s worse, cabbies often “cheat” customers, they claimed.

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