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On-duty cabs smashed during taxi drivers strike
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A taxi strike in east China's Wenzhou City turned violent Tuesday. More than two thousand taxis suspended operations as drivers protested what they say are the most expensive taxi license fees in the country.

Dozens of cabs remaining in operation were smashed and drivers attacked for refusing to join in the strike. No word yet on injuries.

So far, deputy director of the Wenzhou Public Security Bureau said 12 people have been arrested for allegedly vandalizing taxis and distributing leaflets calling for a three-day strike.

Around 2,000 police are patrolling the streets.

Wednesday, the government agreed to meet with disgruntled drivers who are upset about low income and high licensing fees. They say they only earn up to 3,000 yuan or 440 U.S. dollars a month even if they work 12 hour days.

There are more than 3,800 taxis in Wenzhou City.

(Xinhua News Agency July 30, 2009)

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