A number of workers in the transport sector did not like the use of smart applications at the level of Casablanca, the way in which some of the affiliates are intended for the taxi sector, which is represented in the "Al -Brakaj", that is, besieging them and preventing them from transporting customers.
During the past few days, some taxi drivers in the economic capital during the past few days, caused the arrest of some drivers who work using smart applications, resent the ranks of those, who are calling for an investigation and stopping "this chaos."
He pointed out that the transportation sector, using smart applications, which has been invading Moroccan cities, pointed out that the authorities should intervene to stop the "hand law" application from the taxi drivers belonging to "Shukara teacher".
In this context, Samir Farabi, Deputy Secretary -General of the Democratic Union for Transport, stressed that what falls between two affiliates to the taxi sector and those who work with the help of smart applications is unfortunate that requires an end to it.
Farabi added, in a statement to the electronic newspaper Hespress, that those who work using smart applications, most of whom were taxi drivers previously, and pushed them several constraints to work through this technology.
The same spokesman explained that the professionals denounce what some associates are doing to the taxi sector, "chaos in the public street, the lure of drivers, and the installation of their ambushes."
The unionist actor considered that "these actions must be put in place, because we are in the state of right and law, and no one has the right to take the place of the police and the judiciary, and" manage the law of his hands ", and added:" This is unacceptable, and we demand that an investigation be opened in it. ".
Farabi also pointed out that "what these people do in the state of truth and law, and harms aspirations for the Casablanca to turn into a city comparable to the major cities in infrastructure and the use of technology in all sectors, including transportation," as he put it.
The Deputy Secretary General of the Democratic Union for Transport called on the competent authorities to "pay attention to the youth who invested in this sector, especially since the population insists on these applications, and that customers are increasing day after day."
The professionals of taxis and owners of transport vehicles that work in smart applications entered into the conflict of these days in the economic capital, as the streets of Casablanca returned to witness again confrontations between professionals in the transport sector and workers with companies specialized in transport through electronic applications.
Taxi professionals believe that what transport workers using smart applications violates the law, and is considered a "secret transfer" of people, and the authorities must intervene to prevent it.