Three more cars torched in South African taxi war
A violent feud between South African meter
taxi drivers and ride-hailing services Uber and Taxify escalated with another
three vehicles torched using petrol bombs, police said on Thursday.
Drivers for Uber [UBER.UL] and Estonian
start-up Taxify operating in Johannesburg and capital Pretoria have faced
threats and protests from regular taxi operators who accuse the app-based
drivers of poaching customers with cheaper fares.
One Uber vehicle and two other taxis were
torched last week in the upmarket Sandton district and on Wednesday three Taxify
vehicles were set alight in the Pretoria suburb of Sunnyside.
Police said in one incident on Wednesday a
Taxify driver responding to a pick-up request was cornered by a group of eight
men who threatened him with violence just as he arrived at the location.
“The vehicle was alight after he had alighted
from it. Another Taxify vehicle was set on fire at a different location. One of
the vehicles was burned out completely, while the second on had slight
damages,” said police Captain Daniel Mavimbela.
Mavimbela said the identity of the suspects
had yet to be established.
More than 6,000 vehicles use the e-hailing
Uber application to find customers in South Africa, where the service has grown
swiftly as public transport has not kept up with the rising population in
sprawling cities.(Reuters)
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