It seems like we are not the only ones who are copping it, whats the EU doing about all this? Its like a jungle out there.
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
After Greek truckers took out their anger on Macedonian truckers, more than a dozen Bulgarian truckers have filed police reports of being attacked and their trucks being damaged and in some cases set on fire.
Sofia, just like Skopje has also sent a protest note to Athens.
According to Sofia's protest note, their truckers are being forcefully stopped on the highways, trucks have been set on fire, merchandise has been damaged and set on fire, highways are blocked, and are asking the Greek Government to manage the situation and involve the police as they should have done in the first place.
The Association of Bulgarian truckers have also sent an open letter describing the problems they encounter while transiting through Greece saying if nothing is being done to remedy the situation they will block every single entry point between Bulgaria and Greece.
"We are extremely upset that Greece's protesting truck drivers are showcasing their euphoria by attacking and damaging Bulgarian trucks by breaking windshields, slashing tires, setting trucks on fire and physically attacking truck drivers," says in the letter.
Meanwhile Greek truck drivers continue their protest, with Solun and Kavala already being blocked by 270 trucks.
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
After Greek truckers took out their anger on Macedonian truckers, more than a dozen Bulgarian truckers have filed police reports of being attacked and their trucks being damaged and in some cases set on fire.
Sofia, just like Skopje has also sent a protest note to Athens.
According to Sofia's protest note, their truckers are being forcefully stopped on the highways, trucks have been set on fire, merchandise has been damaged and set on fire, highways are blocked, and are asking the Greek Government to manage the situation and involve the police as they should have done in the first place.
The Association of Bulgarian truckers have also sent an open letter describing the problems they encounter while transiting through Greece saying if nothing is being done to remedy the situation they will block every single entry point between Bulgaria and Greece.
"We are extremely upset that Greece's protesting truck drivers are showcasing their euphoria by attacking and damaging Bulgarian trucks by breaking windshields, slashing tires, setting trucks on fire and physically attacking truck drivers," says in the letter.
Meanwhile Greek truck drivers continue their protest, with Solun and Kavala already being blocked by 270 trucks.
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