Pubdate: Fri, 10 May 2002 Source: North Bay Nugget (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 North Bay Nugget Website: http://www.nugget.ca/ Contact: Phil Novak LOCAL TAXI INDUSTRY STUNG Two North Bay cab drivers are among three people charged with drug-related offences after a North Bay police officer purchased marijuana while taking taxi trips, deputy police chief Paul Cook said Thursday. Const. Christi Lafrance went undercover during a two-week sting operation called Project Fareplay and took 28 trips in cabs owned by U-Need-A-Cab, Union Taxi and 5-0 Cab. Twenty-six of the trips will result in charges, Cook said. "To date, 17 drivers will be charged with a total of 55 offences under the North Bay Taxi Bylaw, and some will be charged for five offences under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act," Cook said. The drug charges relate to four separate purchases of marijuana from on-duty taxi drivers, he added. Cook broke the news during a North Bay Police Services Board meeting dealing with revisions to the taxi bylaw. "Needless to say, our police service is disappointed with the obvious disregard for the North Bay Taxi Bylaw being displayed by the persons employed within the North Bay taxi industry," Cook said. "We took 28 trips and of those there were only two that didn't result in a bylaw offence. So needless to say, the numbers speak for themselves and show there's been a pretty flagrant disregard for the existing bylaw." Police have suspended four taxi licences, with more suspensions expected. The bylaw offences relate to the condition of the cabs, both mechanical and the interior, Lafrance rode in, as well as meter offences. They will be dealt with under the Provincial Offences Act, Cook said, and will result in tickets and fines being issued. "The process isn't to suspend every taxi driver in the City of North Bay," Cook said. "It's to make it clear to the taxi industry that they haven't been abiding by the bylaws and it's not be tolerated and we're going to take this very seriously." Sgt. Mike Tarini, in charge of the police service's traffic section, said he had been become aware that violations of the city's taxi bylaw were becoming more frequent. As well, he received information relating to drug and liquor offences. "So I went to the chief and deputy chief to talk to them about setting up this operation," Tarini told The Nugget. Const. Lafrance joined the North Bay police at about the same time, after 10 years as a Toronto police officer. "She rode taxis in the city of North Bay, we provided cover officers for her and she went out there attempting to purchase narcotics, attempting to purchase liquor after hours and make observations relating to non-compliance of the taxi bylaw," Cook said. "Not one cab company was targeted. It was the industry in general." During three of the trips, Lafrance purchased small quantities of marijuana from one gram to one-quarter ounce. The two drivers charged are employed by U-Need-A-Cab, although police said drivers from the other taxi companies are involved. John Strang, U-Need-A-Cab's general manager, said he would comment on the case today. Joanne Eigenberger, owner of 5-0 Cab, was "speechless, shocked and flabbergasted" and said she hadn't heard the news until informed by The Nugget. Robert Craven, president of Union Taxi, could not be reached for comment. Tarini said most North Bay cab drivers are shocked by the results of Project Fareplay. "The public should know this sort of thing doesn't happen with the majority of cab drivers," Tarini said. Roy Bovay, 41, of North Bay, who drives for U-Need-A-Cab has been charged with three counts of trafficking, one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking, one count of possession of a controlled substance and one count of property obtained by crime. Louise Bovay, 43, of North Bay, who also drives for U-Need-A-Cab, has been charged with one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking, and one count of possession of a controlled substance. Gary Bovay, 39, of North Bay, who is not a cab driver, has been charged with one count of trafficking. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth