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Hitchhiking

Hitchhikers in East London accuse taxi drivers of intimidation

30th October 2017 Chris Gilili 0

Hitchhiking may not be safe but neither are taxis and it is cheaper too. Obviously this does not go well with taxi owners and drivers sice it affects their business. Many hitchhikers accuse taxi operators of approaching them rudely and forcing them to use the taxi rank.

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