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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:45 pm 
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Police Clash With Taxi Drivers At Paris Airport

Tue Sep 1, 2009

PARIS (Reuters) - Police clashed with taxi drivers at the main Paris airport late Monday and fired rubber flash balls to try to restore order when a routine incident turned violent, French officials said.

The confrontation closed access to terminal 3 at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport for several hours.

"Things got out of hand. Projectiles were thrown at the police, who struck back," Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux told Europe 1 radio.

RTL radio said the fight started when police stopped a taxi driver accused of failing to pay the rent on his vehicle. Other drivers intervened, complaining of harassment.

"The police stop us from smoking, from playing cards and from praying," driver Tarek Moktad told the radio station.

"We want the government officials to come here and see the situation for themselves," he added.

Hortefeux said he had demanded an inquiry into the violence.

Source; Reuters.com

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RTL radio said the fight started when police stopped a taxi driver accused of failing to pay the rent on his vehicle.


Would that be on the actual vehicle or for the use of the airport :? :?

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RTL radio said the fight started when police stopped a taxi driver accused of failing to pay the rent on his vehicle.

Would that be on the actual vehicle or for the use of the airport :? :?

Give me 24 hours Ms Toots & I'll just fly over there from Birimingham International Airport & ask the Paris Airport cabbies for you.

Just leaving home for the airport now.

:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
toots wrote:
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RTL radio said the fight started when police stopped a taxi driver accused of failing to pay the rent on his vehicle.

Would that be on the actual vehicle or for the use of the airport :? :?

Give me 24 hours Ms Toots & I'll just fly over there from Birimingham International Airport & ask the Paris Airport cabbies for you.

Just leaving home for the airport now.

:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


I wish you'd given more notice I could have come with you for the trip :lol: :lol:

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Get us some duty free amber Leif backy brum :lol:


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skippy41 wrote:
Get us some duty free amber Leif backy brum :lol:


You're supposed to be sucking on a plastic ciggy ffs :shock:

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Taxi Drivers Revolt At Paris Airport Over 'brutal' Arrest
Access to terminal cut off for hours after tensions with police boil over

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Police and taxi drivers fought running battles using rubber bullets and stones at the main Paris airport early yesterday, blocking access to a small terminal for three hours.

The mini-riot followed the alleged brutal arrest of a taxi driver for failing to pay the monthly rent on his taxi licence. Road access to terminal three, the smallest of the three passenger sections of Charles de Gaulle airport, was obstructed from 1am to 4am.

The French interior ministry ordered an investigation into the incident and into reported tense relations between some drivers and a special police unit known as les boers.

"Things got out of hand. Projectiles were thrown at the police, who struck back," said the French Interior Minister, Brice Hortefeux.

Drivers said the clashes began after the special police taxi unit arrested a 38-year-old driver called Zine, who was accused of failing to pay the monthly "rent" of €2,400 (£2,100) to the owner of his taxi badge, or licence. Other drivers protested that the arrest was unnecessarily brutal and that the police had no jurisdiction in a private dispute. One driver interviewed by French radio, Tarek Moktad, said that there had been growing tensions between the special police unit and taxi drivers who queued for return fares at Charles de Gaulle airport.

"The police stop us from smoking, from playing cards and from praying," he said. "We want the government officials to come here and see the situation for themselves." When one driver had been arrested "violently", he said, "the whole profession got into a temper".

Until a decade ago, taxi driving in Paris was an almost exclusively male, middle-aged and white profession. But many women and men from immigrant backgrounds have bought or rented taxi badges and drivers say that tensions with the 70-strong police taxi unit sometimes have racial undertones. The police deny the claim and say they have been trying to persuade the drivers to return to Paris and comb the streets for fares rather than allow their cars to pile up in excessive numbers of up to 300 at the airport.

Djillali Ouanfouf, the secretary general of the Paris taxi drivers defence union, said that his members had planned a demonstration at Charles de Gaulle airport. "Under the law, the police have no right to get involved in disputes between the people who rent out cars and badges and those who hire them," he said.

Source; Independent.co.uk

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Drivers said the clashes began after the special police taxi unit arrested a 38-year-old driver called Zine, who was accused of failing to pay the monthly "rent" of €2,400 (£2,100) to the owner of his taxi badge, or licence.

£2,100 a month rent!!!

They must be earning some money!!

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The owner of the badge/licence :? It seems a weird set up it must surely mean the licenced vehicle

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