Taxi drivers staged a major riot and protest as more and more old middle-aged men worry about their dumb and easy occupation coming to an end thanks to Uber and Lyft. Taxi drivers in Barcelona set off fireworks and burned dumpsters in major protest of taxi drivers which has been witnessed around the world as taxi companies and drivers are unwilling to have competition and a level playing field in the realms of transportation.
These disgruntled taxi drivers, many of whom are in Spain illegals and from third-world Muslim countries, were vehemently protesting the increase and allowance of the Spanish government in cheaper ,mobile ride-sharing and hailing programs that the Mohammed's see as an attack on their easy jobs and over-valuation and investment in coveted medallions, which attained big taxi conglomerates millions as super wealthy people bought up many of these medallions.
The violence and destruction by these punks is further evidence that most taxi drivers,like truck drivers, are solitary assholes and whose attitudes through the decades gave rise to a new type of platform and rating through mobile platforms where people can review these pricks worldwide and the consumer can make the decision who they are to share a space with when choosing a ride. These old fucks in Barcelona setting fires and throwing bricks are indication why the public wishes to avoid being in a car with low-class unregulated and screened drivers.
The strike was directed towards San Francisco based Uber and Barcelona-based Cabify services. Unions say these companies flout a law that says there should be one private company vehicle for every thirty taxis which is bullshit as that number needs to be more and not less. there should be thirty Uber, Lyft, and Cabify vehicles for every thirty taxi vehicles and in a fair market there is little doubt that ride-hailing institutions would destroy the traditional taxi model who incidentally used governments through the years to maintain high prices and domination and monopoly n the wolds leading cities before the internet.
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