Ban on taxis in drive-thru liquor lanes part of wider debate
A much-talked about move to enhance the safety of Prince Albert’s taxi drivers may have other unintended consequences.
The next city council meeting is just days away, and members of council are widely expected to approve an amendment to the taxi bylaw that would bar cabs from using the drive-thrus at liquor stores.
In a previous council meeting, Mayor Greg Dionne told members of council and the public that the drivers he met with weeks earlier told him of the dangers they faced from passengers who they refused to take through the lanes. Minors and those subject to court-ordered prohibitions on drinking were most often the sources of confrontation with the drivers who said ‘no.’
But the debate surrounding the bylaw itself is sparking a new kind of examination of the city’s struggle to deal with intoxication-related issues. Already, members of the public have asked Coun. Ted Zurakowski about public consultations before another liquor-selling establishment is allowed to operate a drive thru.


