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TODSS Concerned About inDriver Taxi Service

Stakeholders in the local transport sector are urging the public and government alike to beware of an increasingly popular foreign taxi company featuring heavily in customer horror stories. Among the numerous incidents involving people affiliated with the company, are Robberies and murder. The locals are demanding an intervention.

Egeton Newman, President, of Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, TODSS, believes the company poses a significant risk to vulnerable groups, as especially on two university campuses, the drivers have unlimited access. Watch the report for details:

Reporter: Natalia Clarke.

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