Élite Taxi is determined to unleash chaos in Barcelona during the return operation, during the first four days of September, and then, if it deems it appropriate, to redouble the pressure a little more, whatever it takes, until the leaders of the ‘ Catalan Competition Authority (ACCO) be dismissed. Let’s talk about the president and the general manager. Taxi drivers already call it Operation Cadenat.

It is, in reality, a war for survival. The penalty that was announced on Tuesday of 123.00 euros brought by the independent body of the Generalitat intended to ensure free competition in the markets to try to boycott the implementation of Uber in the city is also a big torpedo that threatens to sink the main association of taxi drivers in the metropolitan area, a hard blow that could ultimately lead to the disappearance of Élite Taxi.

Hence the forcefulness of the latest statements, hence the aggressiveness of the latest attacks on the ACCO, which is why they are now threatening to block the port, the airport and the main arteries of Barcelona during some of the busiest days. They are ready to turn the operation back into hell.

Élite Taxi also demands the establishment of a commission of inquiry in Parliament on “the structure of influence peddling, money laundering, tax evasion, unfair competition and other possible violations and crimes of passenger transport platform companies in Catalonia”.