3 Blueline taxis vandalized overnight as cab dispute continues
Three Blueline taxis were vandalized overnight in what Ottawa police believe were targeted incidents as a labour dispute involving airport taxi drivers continues.
Police were called at about 6:30 a.m. to the 100-block ofMancini Way in Barrhaven, where both of thedamaged cabs were parked.
Officers also received another report of a damaged Bluelinecab on Mozart Court in south Ottawa on Wednesday.
Walia and his colleagueAmrinderDhaliwal said they believe the vandalism wasa kind of retaliation against Bluelinedrivers who are picking up fares from the Ottawa airport.
The new fee amounts to about $4.50 per pick-up, $3 of which goes to the Ottawa airport authority and $1.50 of which goes to Coventry Connections, according to Coventry CEO Hanif Patni.
Roughly 450,000 pick-ups are made at the airport each year, Patni said.
Ottawa police spokesman Const. Marc Soucy said that while police believe the incidents of vandalism were targeted, officers have no evidence to link airport drivers to the vandalism.
The chair of the airport taxi unit ofUnifor,the taxi drivers's union, said the vandalism could have been done by anyone.
"I don't know if the membership has done thatand that's not something we advocate, that's not something we condone, that's not something we like to see happen," Abed Madi said.
The investigation continues.