The West Australian:

Greece is going through an exceptionally tough summer: severely squeezed by its debt crisis, it is now in the grip of a high-profile taxi strike at the height of the busy tourism season.
The country - and by extension, all visitors - has been deprived of taxi services since mid-July from a walkout by cab owners who oppose a government deregulation drive demanded by Greece's international creditors.
In addition to refusing to carry passengers, the strikers dealt further damage by blocking highways and disrupting access to airports and harbours around the country in the first round of their action.
They later toned down the picketing but are threatening to return to the offensive if the government refuses to satisfy their demands.
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