Gallery: Hundreds of taxis clog Center City streets
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Ronald Blount of the Taxi Workers Alliance of Pennsylvania organizes taxi cabs near City Hall, Wednesday, December 16 to raise concerns against rideshare services like Uber and Lyft that are becoming more and more popular with commuters in the city.
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Hundreds of taxi and limousine drivers protested Wednesday, December 16 by blocking the streets near City Hall to raise concerns against rideshare services like Uber and Lyft that are becoming more and more popular with commuters in the city.
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Hundreds of taxi and limousine drivers protested Wednesday, December 16 by blocking the streets near City Hall to raise concerns against rideshare services like Uber and Lyft that are becoming more and more popular with commuters in the city.
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Matt Ouedgra, a cab driver with 215 Get A Cab came to City Hall to protest rideshare services in Philadelphia, Wednesday, December 16.
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Yakhiya Choudkhuri, a cab driver with Philadelphia Taxicab Service came to City Hall to protest rideshare services in Philadelphia, Wednesday, December 16.
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Hundreds of taxi and limousine drivers protested Wednesday, December 16 by blocking the streets near City Hall to raise concerns against rideshare services like Uber and Lyft that are becoming more and more popular with commuters in the city.
Thom Carroll/PhillyVoice
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Hundreds of taxi and limousine drivers protested Wednesday, December 16 by blocking the streets near City Hall to raise concerns against rideshare services like Uber and Lyft that are becoming more and more popular with commuters in the city.