タクシーが反Uberデモで道路封鎖してたよ。
A Japanese observer in France reports on taxi drivers striking and blocking roads in multiple cities over anti-Uber grievances, including low fixed fares for hospital transport.
- French taxi drivers went on strike and blocked roads in several cities on May 19, 2025.
- The protest targeted Uber and ride-hailing competition cutting into taxi income.
- One concrete grievance: fixed rates for hospital patient transport are set too low, forcing drivers to work more for less pay.
- Blockades during morning commute hours hit regular commuters and students hardest.
- Many French people culturally accept that protests must cause disruption to force public attention on an issue.
- The speaker frames the inconvenience as structurally intended, not accidental.
- Source article from BFM TV confirms multiple cities affected and quotes drivers saying they are asked to work more to earn less.
2025-05-19 · Watch on YouTube