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Hong Kong taxi drivers stage protest over illegal ride-hailing services in wake of fatal Uber crash

About 30 drivers and taxi owners rallied outside the government headquarters on Sunday to demand swift action from transport officials

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Taxi groups demand a crackdown on car-hire services such as Uber. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Taxi industry representatives in Hong Kong renewed their calls on Sunday to crack down on illegal ride-hailing services, days after a private car used for Uber was involved in a fatal accident.

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The accident, which left one dead and four others injured, was the first in the city to involve an operating Uber vehicle, and has sparked a debate if – and to what extent – the company would compensate those affected.

About 30 taxi drivers and owners staged a protest on Sunday by parking a dozen cabs outside the government headquarters in Tamar to demand swift action from transport officials.

Ho Chi-keung, who leads the taxi division of the Motor Transport Workers General Union, the local industry’s largest trade body, claimed the government had been reluctant to properly address the issue.

“Not only has police enforcement been lax, but the Transport and Housing Bureau has also failed to clarify its position,” he said.

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About 30 taxi drivers and owners staged a protest on Sunday. Photo: SCMP Pictures
About 30 taxi drivers and owners staged a protest on Sunday. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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