
VOICED: Jakarta road 'jockeys' help motorists skir
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In Jakarta, a unique business has emerged where professional hitchhikers, known as jockeys, are picked up by commuters to comply with a city regulation requiring three people per car during rush hour. This practice, while saving time for drivers, highlights the economic struggles of many Indonesians living below the poverty line. Despite attempts by the police to curb this practice, it remains prevalent due to the lack of better job opportunities. The video shares personal stories of jockeys who rely on this work to support their families, illustrating the socio-economic divide in the city.
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