TORONTO Ontario is taking further steps to crackdown on the notorious tow truck industry, including contracting specific companies to cover designated portions of Toronto-area highways. “In recent years, we’ve seen some very concerning trends of violence and criminal activity in the industry,” Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney said during a news conference held at Queen’s Park on Tuesday. “Violence in the towing industry is unacceptable and we are taking steps to end it.” In response to the ongoing violence and criminal activity crippling the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) tow truck industry, the provincial government set up a taskforce in June 2020.
Last Updated Tuesday, March 2, 2021 12:00PM EST Ontario is taking further steps to crackdown on the notorious tow truck industry, including contracting specific companies to cover designated portions of Toronto-area highways. “In recent years, we’ve seen some very concerning trends of violence and criminal activity in the industry,” Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney said during a news conference held at Queen’s Park on Tuesday. “Violence in the towing industry is unacceptable and we are taking steps to end it.” In response to the ongoing violence and criminal activity crippling the Greater Toronto Area’s (GTA) tow truck industry, the provincial government set up a taskforce in June 2020.
The Ford government is cracking down on the tow-truck industry, planning to bring in a licensing regime and divvy up stretches of roadway for each individual tow company. The government says its introducing a tow zone pilot on designated sections of provincial highways to address violence in the towing industry. “These tow zones will be […]
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