Australian Federal Police say a brawl involving taxi drivers at Melbourne Airport last night was because of queue jumping.
Police say about 400 cab drivers were waiting in the taxi rank, when one driver decided to make his way to the front.
A fight broke out, when he was confronted by another driver.
Dozens of other taxi drivers then tried to stop the brawl.
Police say the fight was not racially motivated, but did involve an Indian and a Somali.
One of the drivers received injuries to the face and had to be taken to hospital.
05/06/08 ABC Online, Australia
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Cabbies fight over queue jumping
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Related Posts:
Now, developers plan low-cost airportsNew Delhi: The financial turbulence that airlines are experiencing these days due to soaring fuel cost, is pushing airport developers to think on line… Read More
Private players to manage cargo at non-metro airportsEven as the government is proposing some changes from the original bidding structure for modernisation of 35 non metro airports, the ministry of civil… Read More
Bangladeshi plane's tyres burst, air passengers safeKolkata: Air passengers of a private Bangladeshi airlines plane had a close shave after landing at the N S C B International airport on Sunday when tw… Read More
Kingfisher Airlines vie for Heathrow slotsLondon: Etihad, the Abu Dhabi-based airline, and Kingfisher Airlines of India are negotiating deals to gain access to more take-off and landing slots … Read More
Now, BIA charts an Airport CityAs the Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) gets into an expansion mode, the promoters of the new greenfield aerodrome have announced grandiose plans… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment