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Facebook group is calling for “a national protest” against taxi drivers

August 16, 2016 by Staff News Writer

A Facebook group with more than 10,000 members, asked not to use cabs as a response to last week taxi drivers’ demonstration against Uber.

Allan Rivera, group admin, explained that this protest urges people to stop using taxi services on Monday and Tuesday.

Taxi drivers’ main challenge is not to eliminate other transportation services that involve competition, but to improve the service they are providing”

declared Rivera.

crhoy.com

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