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Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

Mass Uber protests took place in Canada and the United Kingdom. Read more in Photo news.
Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

On Wednesday, February 9, taxi drivers in London and Montreal decided to support their colleagues protesting against UberX app. Cabbies blocked lanes leading to the arrivals level at Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau airport in Montreal and main streets around the Houses of Parliament and 10 Downing Street in London.

Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

Around 8,000 cab drivers parked their cars in central London bringing the traffic to a standstill. Drivers from France and Belgium also supported cabbies attending the protest in London.

Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

The High Court in London ruled that the Uber app performance is lawful. Photo: Recent protests against the online service in Hungary

Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

Protesters do not ask the government to ban Uber services completely; they want drivers using this app to follow the same rules as other cabs.

Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

Taxi drivers want Uber to pay the same standard tax imposed across the country.

Taxi drivers in Canada and UK join Uber protests

The service for hiring vehicles originated in California, United States. Uber Technologies Inc. has been operating for seven years. At present, Uber services are available in 54 countries.

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