French taxi drivers are calling on the government for compensation after experiencing significant revenue losses during the Olympic Games due to traffic disruptions. In a letter to the transport ministry, taxi unions described the Games as “hugely disappointing,” citing traffic restrictions and venue closures that have hindered their ability to work, and requested a compension fund to cover the seven-month period of the event.
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