Peterborough Police Services Board puts bylaws in place for ride sharing operations
Bringing a ride-share service to Peterborough is something that has been years in the making. There are now two companies operating in Peterborough, and it’s up to the Peterborough Police Services Board to ensure those companies follow the rules. Police Services Board chair Gary Baldwin joined Global News Morning Peterborough to talk to Lindsay Biscaia about the bylaws which the board has put in place around ride share operations.
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