Showdown over Uber: French taxi drivers shut down roads around Paris

  • 9 years ago
Roads around Paris became car parks as French taxi drivers blockaded routes to the airport and the main ring road around the city in a protest against Uber.

Riot police intervened as the protest turned violent, with reports cab drivers were seeking out and harassing chauffers of the ride-sharing service.

France’s interior minister called for a nationwide clampdown on the UberPOP service, siding with taxi drivers who argue the service represented unfair competition.

In photos: Thousands of cab drivers clog France's roads to protest Uber http://t.co/KzelkOx0TE pic.twitter.com/RwDCbPJQCJ— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) June 25, 2015


The protests forced those arriving at Orly and Charles De Gaulle airports to walk between terminals to avoid the travel chaos, though some had little sympathy for the strike.

American rock singer Courtney Love was also caught up in the fracas.

they've ambushed our car and are holding our driver hostage. they're beating the cars with met

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