Police Warn of Taxi Driver Protest
Six taxi drivers in Oostende, Belgium, have had their licenses suspended. They were not speaking enough Dutch. This is causing problems with taxi services in the city.
Police in Brussels are warning about traffic problems. Taxi drivers are protesting new rules. The protest is happening in Oostende. The drivers cannot speak Dutch well enough. This affects taxi services within the city limits.
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Highlights
Oostende Suspends Six Drivers
The city of Oostende stopped six taxi drivers because they did not speak enough Dutch.
Taxi Drivers Protest Regulations
Taxi drivers are protesting new rules in Brussels.
Police Predict Traffic Problems
The police say the protest might cause traffic issues.
Language Issue in Oostende
The drivers’ license suspension is linked to Dutch language skills.
Impact on Public Transport
The situation raises questions about language rules for public transport.