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Cab companies sound off over Thunder Bay taxi bylaw

Cab companies in Thunder Bay had a chance to discuss potential changes to their business with city officials on Tuesday.
Representatives from Superior Accessible Taxi, Diamond-Lacey and Roach's Taxi took part in a meeting with Thunder Bay Police Services Board members and city officials. (Adam Burns/CBC)

Cab companies in Thunder Bay had a chance to discuss potential changes to their business with city officials on Tuesday.

Representatives from three local companies met with the committee conducting a review of the city's taxi bylaw.

The meeting included the owners of Diamond-Lacey, Roach's and Superior Accessible Taxi, as well as members of the Police Services Board and city officials.

The taxi owners have a number of issues with the bylaw, which they describe as out-dated and overly complex.

As it stands, taxis are regulated by the police and the city's bylaw division.

As a result, cab owners say they don't know where to turn when they have an issue.

They also say they have trouble hiring new drivers, because of an onerous licencesystem.

City councillor Brian McKinnon told CBC News the licenceissue could be addressed without changing the bylaw, so it may not be long beforemore cabs will be on the streets.

The taxi committee is expected to recommend to the Police Services Board at its next meeting that it hand over regulation of taxis to the city's bylaw division.