Bluetooth earpieces, security cameras, and a direct line to 311 are some of the elements that define a legitimate taxi experience in Windsor.
However, Unifor Local 195, representing cab drivers in the city, says it’s time to address unregulated operators providing transportation without oversight.
For 35-year veteran cab driver Kripal Dehal, the rise in unregulated operators has made it increasingly difficult to earn a living. “Private rides at train stations, airports, cash trips. We go down to any cab stand, and you’ll see private cars just lined up, pretending they’re cabs.”
Drivers now compete with individuals using social media to advertise rides at cut-rate prices. One person offers $10 rides within the city, while another promotes daily trips from Windsor to Toronto for $45 per person.
Vets Cab General Manager Walter Bezzina (Sanjay Maru/CTV News Windsor)
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