Container truck drivers protest goes into second day


KLANG, May 3 Disgruntled enclosure lorry drivers have been in to their second day of protesting what they call unreasonable charges during depot gates as well as delays which have eaten in to their income.
The Star reported upon a gathering, held outward Northport in Bandar Sultan Sulaiman, with members nearing from 10 am as well as announcing their intention to stay until 8pm.
Thousands of drivers stopped transporting goods yesterday in Northport as well as Westport, yet a protest was shorter than today's, during usually 2 hours.
Driver S. Rayan,32, was quoted observant a drivers would sojourn until 8pm waiting for their issues to be resolved.
A representative of a internal haulage association had contacted The Malaysian Insider, claiming a protestors had, by their actions, created conveyance backlogs as well as had even turned aroused upon saying alternative enclosure trucks.
The repute had included photos of trucks allegedly shop-worn by a protesting drivers.
"Since yesterday roughly 8 trucks were exceedingly shop-worn as well as 3 drivers were injured," claimed a repute in an email.
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