Thursday, February 26, 2009

Next week cab drivers in Dublin, Ireland plan to bring the city streets to a standstill with there protest



Next week cab drivers in Dublin, Ireland plan to bring the city streets to a standstill with there protest.

What's there problem you ask, same as everywhere else to many cabs and to few riders.

Story is from RTE News.

Taxi drivers threaten to escalate protestWednesday, 25 February 2009 22:09.

Taxi drivers have threatened to bring Dublin city to a standstill next week in an escalation of protest action, which has been taking place for several weeks now.

Leaders from the Taxi Drivers For Change group said cars will be used in a demonstration to take place in the city centre.

Today, almost 700 taxi drivers and their supporters marched in Dublin.

Marchers walked from Parnell Square to Kildare Street.

The group has given more than 1,500 letters of protest to the Minister for Transport this afternoon.

The group criticised unions representing taxi drivers for failing to fully back their action, it said the unions are sitting on the fence on the issue.

Taxi drivers claim that since the deregulation of licensing in 2000 the number of taxis in Dublin has risen from 2,000 to 25,000.

They say too many taxis are currently operating and as a result it is impossible for drivers to make a living.

Taxi Drivers For Change public relations officer Jim Waldron said drivers had no option but to take the action to protect their livelihoods.

The full details of next week's action has not been decided.

2 comments:

Larry and Tom said...

Good post Tom, those numbers sure jumped out at me. Even if I can't drive anymore. When I drove for United two years ago, I think there 300 cabs with United. I don't know how many that "other" company had. A large percent of them worked at the airport. Even then I was complaining when they would put ,more cabs on the line.

Larry and Tom said...

Sorry folks I forgot to leave my name on the previous comment Larry