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Home » Mexican taxi drivers to protest against digital platforms

Mexican taxi drivers to protest against digital platforms

22 February 2019
Silvia Castro Betancourt
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Groups of taxi drivers from different areas of the state of Mexico plan a massive protest on Wednesday in the Zócalo of Mexico City against the digital platforms Didi, Cabify and Uber.

According to consulted leaders, the initiative is directed by Axel García, transporter of the Valley of Mexico, as well as other blocks of the Toluca Valley.

The mobilization is aimed at requiring the federal government to regulate the service provided by digital platforms in the entities, considering that they are outside the law and do not submit to a concession.

As a result, they do not have permits, cards or are required to apply toxicological tests, they reported.

On Wednesday in the Zócalo plaza in Mexico City we will protest against Uber and Cabify. Comrades, we wait for you at 6 in the morning to protest.

He notes a statement that was circulated.

According to the document, it will be a national movement of taxi drivers who will demand that the service provided by digital platforms be declared illegal.

In the case of the Toluca Valley, the groups attached to the Canapat have not yet confirmed their participation, although they join the protest against said service, said Osvaldo Martínez, president of the United Taxistas Unidos de Estado de México (Atuem). , in an interview for this newspaper.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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