The drivers blocked the road for more than an hour, forcing police to use mild force to disperse them.
The protesters claimed that the DSP (Traffic), who was allegedly under the influence of alcohol, mercilessly beat up the drivers for parking improperly.
Even if the drivers had parked the vehicle at wrong place the DSP could only penalise them but had no right to physically assault them, they said.
The DC ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incident.
Shimla SP, D W Negi, said that cross FIRs have been lodged by the DSP and taxi drivers and investigations are in progress.
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