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View all search resultsOfficers from the Batam, Rempang and Galang (Barelang) Police have promised to investigate alleged intimidation committed by drivers of conventional taxis against online-based transportation operators based in Batam, Riau Islands.
The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) has called for the city administration to impose sanctions on taxi companies whose drivers were involved in violence during a large-scale protest in the capital on Tuesday, amid rising public uproar regarding the demonstration.
The Transportation Ministry insists that ride-hailing applications are illegal and is pushing them to comply with the prevailing transportation laws following a massive protest by conventional taxi drivers held on Tuesday to demand a ban of online services.
Thousands of drivers under the Land Transportation Drivers Association (PPAD) have said they will plan a wider-scale protest if the government does not comply with their demands to close down ride-hailing applications following a huge demonstration in the capital on Tuesday.
The Jakarta Organization of Land Transportation Owners (Organda) has expressed its regret over the lack of concern and commitment from the government to accommodate the aspirations of thousands of taxi drivers against the operation of ride-hailing applications, which drivers voiced during protests on Tuesday.
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