Diamond Taxi Veteran Driver Stories

Diamond-Taxi Veteran-Driver Stories about the City of Montreal, in Quebec, Discriminating against Taxi-drivers, and the handicapped in wheelchairs. I’m contesting a Discriminatory Quebec-By-Law-Regulation 03-105, Section #98, governing the Quebec-taxi (A11) industry.

A Prayer for EVERYONE

A Prayer for EVERYONEBelinda CarlisleA Prayer for EVERYONE

 

Belinda Carlisle

Every child deserves love,

A safe place to run and play

Every man deserves a chance

To bring home a decent pay

Every race is equal

Beloved in god’s eyes

When I see discrimination, my soul cries

Say a prayer for everyone

Every child deserves love

A safe place to run and play

Every woman deserves a chance

To bring home a decent pay

Say a prayer for everyone. 

Say a prayer for the lonely

A prayer for the confused

Say a prayer if you’d only

For the secretly abused

Say a prayer for the newborn

With all the battles to be won

Say a prayer for the tired and worn

Walk a mile with a stranger

Put yourself in his shoes

Lend a hand

To an old one

Good will come to you

In our heads were happy

We go our merry way

In our hearts, were all afraid of our dying day

Say a prayer for the lonely

A prayer for the confused

Say a prayer if you’d only

For the secretly abused

Say a prayer for the newborn,

With all the battles to be won

Say a prayer for the tired and worn

Say a prayer for everyone

Say a prayer for the lonely

A prayer for the confused

Say a prayer if you’d only

For the secretly abused

Say a prayer for the newborn

With all the battles to be won

Say a prayer for the tired and worn

Say a prayer for everyone

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    July 22, 2009 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Democracy, Discrimination, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Human-Rights, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

    “WHY ARE WE STILL ALL SILENT?”

    “WHY ARE WE STILL ALL SILENT?”

    Recently, an election in Iran has been stolen.

    The question is:

    “Why are the lights still out at all levels of Canadian-governments, Provincial & Federal?

    Is there an electricity-strike in Quebec that the lights went out?

    Did the lights go-out at all institutions, organizations and communities in Montreal?

    Are all Canadians still sitting in the dark, and can NOT act?”

    What we still have is total silence.

    Regardless who won the election, the hearts and hopes of the world are with the Democratic-Protesters of Iran, as they face violent-crackdowns.

    The death of Neda Agha-Soltan, 26 years old, shot in the chest, by a Basij member, along with at least 17 other Iranians who lost their lives, in the cause of freedom and right-of-expression, voicing their pain & dismay.

    Several other civil society activists and human rights lawyers, including Shadi Sadr, Abdolfattah Soltani, Kambiz Nourouzi and Mohammed Ali Dadkhah, have been detained in recent days.

    More than 2,000 people have been illegal, arbitrary and violently arrested, since the contested June 12 elections.

    Some have DISAPEARED.

    We urgently need a united international-community, Iranian and Interfaith- Communities join together, to speak with one voice, expressing solidarity with People of Iran, against the crackdowns.

    I call upon all Canadian-Montréalers; join in organizing a Vigil in Support and Memory of the fallen innocent-victims in Iran, in the cause of Human-Rights & Freedom.


     

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    July 19, 2009 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Democracy, Discrimination, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Human-Rights, Racism, Harassment, Rights | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments

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    May 15, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Bureau du taxi, Religion, Handicapped, Wheelchair, Commission des transports du Québec, Discrimination, Discrimination, taxi, Montreal, Quebec, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Legislation, Driver, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Transportation, Veteran, Elderly, Charter, CTQ, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

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    May 15, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Bureau du taxi, Religion, Handicapped, Wheelchair, Commission des transports du Québec, Discrimination, Discrimination, taxi, Montreal, Quebec, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Legislation, Driver, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Transportation, Veteran, Elderly, Charter, CTQ, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

    Cabbie lost faith in system contests fines

    Wednesday, May 07, 2008

    Montreal Cabbie Files Human Rights Complaint Over Religious Items

    Today’s Montreal Gazette reports that Montreal cabbie Arieh Perecowicz has filed a complaint with the Quebec Human Rights Commission challenging a Montreal Taxi Bureau bylaw that bans any “object or inscription that is not required for the taxi to be in service.” Perecowicz, who is Jewish, has two mezuzahs embedded in the posts between the front and rear seats of his cab. He also has photos of his daughter and the founder of the Chabad Lubavitch movement as well as a Remembrance Day poppy in the taxi. His complaint asks for $5,000 in damages, alleging that the Montreal bylaw infringes his freedom of expression as guaranteed by the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. Next month, Perecowicz will ask a Montreal municipal court judge to postpone ruling on his four citations– each fining him $191– for violating the Taxi Bureau bylaw until the Human Rights Commission rules in his case. Perecowicz suggests that the fines are related to his appearance on television with other drivers complaining that the Taxi Bureau was not enforcing its rules against unlicensed cabs.

    Cabbie lost faith in system contests fines

    Irwin Block, Montreal Gazette

    Published: Wednesday, May 07

    Montreal – A veteran Montreal cabbie who’s been fined a total of $764 for having photos of his daughter and the founder of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, two mezuzahs and a remembrance poppy in his car is going to court with a special request.

    On June 9, Arieh Perecowicz will ask a Montreal Municipal Court judge to delay a ruling on his four tickets until the Quebec Human Rights Commission examines his complaint.

    He is seeking $5,000 from the city of Montreal for a “discriminatory and unlawful” bylaw, saying it infringes on his freedom of expression, which is guaranteed in the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.

    Perecowicz, who has been driving a taxi for 42 years, has been fined four times, at $191 a crack, by Montreal Taxi Bureau inspectors under Section 98 of the bylaw, which bans any “object or inscription that is not required for the taxi to be in service.”

    He also questions the bureau’s motives, since the first fine, on Dec. 19, 2006, came days after he and other drivers went on local television stations to complain that the taxi bureau was not acting to curtail unlicensed cabs.

    The taxi bureau did not respond to numerous requests for comment yesterday.

    The bylaw was passed in June 2003, and Perecowicz says none of the roughly 40 drivers fined under this section were singled out for having family pictures or religious icons.

    “The objects in my vehicle do not in any way diminish the rights of any passenger and do not interfere with the proper operation of my taxi,” he wrote to the human rights commission.

    He says he has never had a complaint from any passenger.

    Though he is not a religious person, he insists the small mezuzahs, embedded discreetly in the posts between front and rear seats, are there as a charm, along with a prayer for safety.

    (Traditional Jews affix a mezuzah, containing a parchment with several prayers, in the doorway of their house, and in some cases beside every door.)

    Perecowicz wrote to the rights commission that the photos, mezuzahs, and poppy “are integral to my identity both as a Jew, a father, and proud supporter of our Canadian veterans.”

    Told about the fines, Rabbi Itchey Treitel, director of the Lubavitch-run Montreal Torah Centre, asked: “What, these guys have nothing better to do?”

    Treitel said it is not unusual for a Jew to have a mezuzah in a car or even a private jet.

    “It’s been an item of protection from days of old.”

    Although not that common in cars, it can be seen by observant Jews as “a form of guidance and strength.”

    “Some people keep it in the glove compartment; some will hang it near the door. I’ve seen it many times.”

    Gregory Sitaras, president of Champlain Taxis, which has many drivers of Greek origin, noted that many have beads hanging from a mirror or small crucifixes on dashboards.

    “Everybody has something like that, but it has to be small.”

    Told about Perecowicz’s fines, Sitaras said: “I don’t know of anybody that got a fine because of that.

    “The Bureau de Taxi should be looking for drivers who have no permits rather than mezuzahs. I would never punish a driver for that.”

    In fact, he said taxi companies are pressuring the city to allow in-cab advertising, which would require an amendment to existing bylaws.

    Nicole Marchand, secretary for Amicale Plus, which employs many drivers of Haitian origin, said many have a small Haitian flag or crucifix in their car.

    Told about the fines issued to Perecowicz, she laughed.

    “It’s stupid,” Marchand said.

    May 11, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Bureau du taxi, Religion, Handicapped, Wheelchair, Commission des transports du Québec, Discrimination, Discrimination, taxi, Montreal, Quebec, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Legislation, Driver, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Transportation, Veteran, Elderly, Charter, CTQ, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

    FINAL Stage: The INVESTIGATION by The Quebec Human Rights Commission

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    The INVESTIGATION Stage

    Des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse
    Direction de la protection et de la défense des droits
    Bureau de Montréal
    Réf. : Mtl – 018168 – Arieh Perecowicz/Ville de Montréal/Bureau de taxiJanuary 22, 2008
    Le 22 janvier, 2008
    Mr. Perecowicz,
    M. Perecowicz,
    Please take note that after review and discussion, the Commission has decided to proceed with an investigation following your complaint.Prend note s’il vous plaît qui après la revue et la discussion, la Commission a décidé de procéder avec une investigation suivant votre plainte.The case will therefore be transferred to Mr. Serge Marquise, Vice-Director of the Service of Investigation, who will assign it to an investigator as soon as possible.Le cas sera donc transféré à M. Serge Marquise, le Vice-directeur du Service d’Investigation, qui il assignera à un investigateur le plus tôt possible.We wish to remind you that at any stage of the procedures, any complaint filed with the Commission can be submitted to mediation or settled through an agreement between the parties involved.Nous souhaitons vous rappeler qui à n’importe quelle étape des procédures, n’importe quelle plainte classée avec la Commission peut être soumise à la médiation ou réglée par un accord entre les partis impliquées.Yours truly,

    Emilie Pelletier, Lawyer
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    Le vôtre véritablement,
    Emilie Pelletier, l’Avocat
    Conseiller d’Evaluation Préliminaire

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      March 13, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Discrimination, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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      Discrimination against Handicapped in Wheelchairs

      Wednesday, February 13, 2008

      Discrimination against Handicapped in Wheelchairs

      Hey you.. you in the wheelchair… Get Lost

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      Cabbie on Handicapped Crusade Disabled Shunned, forced to wait longer for taxis, Veteran saysCrusader cabbie Arieh Perecowicz is going to bat for handicapped customers (including the one in wheelchairs) he claims are shunned by: insensitive taxi-drivers, insensitive Bureau de Taxi, and insensitive Diamond-Taxi Association of Montreal. Perecowicz launched a one man battled within the taxi-industry around 1997-1998 to fight what he says is blatant discrimination against the disabled.He is only asking the industry to do a humane thing:
      That, all dispatched-calls (at Diamond/Veteran Taxi dispatched center) be dispatched as regular calls, regardless of their special needs.
      Arieh Perecowicz, a Veteran taxi behind the wheel of a cab, accuses colleagues of refusing fares when they are told by dispatch-center that the client is handicapped. A cabbie will take 70 pounds of a suitcase from a customer, at the airport, but not a 17 ounce walker.As a result; disabled callers are sometimes forced to wait up to a half an hour longer than regular customers, for a taxi.He says refusing fares (the disabled) breaches both the company’s (Diamond/Veteran) internal regulations and a bylaw under the Montreal Urban Community’s taxi Bureau (The Bureau de Taxi).

      Perecowicz has lodged official complaints with the Bureau de taxi, Diamond/Veteran Management, and the Provincial agency, for handicapped people.

      ONLY AFTER Perecowicz had gone PUBLIC to the MEDIA (The Montreal Gazette & TV-News), the matter has been resolved by The Bureau de Taxi director Richard Boyer & by Diamond/Veteran Taxi Association CEO-President Dominic Roy.
      All parties been advised to accommodate customers with special-needs.
      Dispatchers were giving drivers the option to refuse handicapped customers, Perecowicz said.
      A sample of such a call being dispatched was, as follows:
      “Triple five, do you take a wheelchair?”
      Perecowicz, cab number being 555, requested the dispatcher to repeat the call. After realizing the error, the dispatcher then apologized, saying: “Sorry, I’m not supposed to do that.”

      The Quebec Human-Rights Commission REFUSED to open a file because it does NOT accept third-party complaints.Claire Chenard of the Office des Personnes Handicapées du Québec, whom Perecowicz said he contacted recently, could not be reached for comments. “There are lots of empty promises; they are hoping it will just blow away.”Story was publish in the Montreal-Gazette, Tuesday, July 10, 2001 on page: ‘A3’ http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/index.html

      March 13, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Discrimination, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

      Montreal Taxi-Driver is told 2 REMOVE is JeWiSH-icon MeZuZaH

      March 13, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Bureau du taxi, Religion, Handicapped, Wheelchair, Commission des transports du Québec, Discrimination, Discrimination, taxi, Montreal, Quebec, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Legislation, Driver, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Transportation, Veteran, Elderly, Charter, CTQ, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

      Every Race is Equal When I C Discrimination My Soul Cry

      March 13, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Discrimination, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

      ‘Are We Realy Equal’

      ‘Are we really equal?’


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      Un reportage de la CBC (17 aout 2007) mettant en vedette Arieh Perecowicz, un chauffeur de taxi montréalais de religion juive à qui le Bureau du Taxi a infligé une amende de $166 pour avoir eu une Mezouzah dans sa voiture. Il a eu la même amende pour avoir osé afficher un

      coquelicot, emblème des anciens combatants et du jour du Souvenir dans son taxi। Et une autre amende semblable pour une photo de sa fille.Je n’ai jamais vu sa fille, mais des Mezouzahs dans les cadres de porte, il y en a partout. Même au bureau de Taxi Diamond (surtout coté administration). Et venu le mois de novembre, les coquelicots s’affichent sur bien des boutonnières. Et tout cela n’a jamais vraiment dérangé personne.D’un autre coté, il pourrait mettre le coquelicot à sa boutonnière comme tout le monde, la photo de sa fille dans son portefeuille et la Mezouzah…bien moi je la camouflerais dans le truc en plastique qui retient la ceinture sécurité. Elle serait ainsi à l’abris des regards des inspecteurs du Bureau du Taxi.
      English Translation
      A CBC-TV-NEWS (17 august 2007) reported; on ‘star’ Arieh Perecowicz, a driver of a Montréal-taxi, of a Jewish-religion, that the Office of the Bureau de Taxi inflicted a fine of $166 for having a Mezuzah in his car।
      As well; the same ticket had dared him: from posting a poppy, emblem of the former combatants, and Remembrance-day (WW2) in his taxi। And yet another amends forbidding a display of his daughter’s photo.
      I never saw his daughter, but Mezuzahs on door’s posts? There are some everywhere! Even in the office of Taxi Diamond (especially quoted administration). And during the month of November, the poppies post themselves on several lapels. All of this never ever disturbed anyone.
      Yet, quote another option; He could pin the poppy to his lapel, as everyone, and the photo of his daughter in his wallet… but, the Mezuzah. ..OK! Me I would conceal it in the plastic that keeps the security-belt. Therefore, she would be ‘under-cover’ from the eyes of the inspectors of the Office of the Bureau de Taxi.
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      February 10, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Bureau du taxi, Religion, Handicapped, Wheelchair, Commission des transports du Québec, Discrimination, Discrimination, taxi, Montreal, Quebec, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Legislation, Driver, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Transportation, Veteran, Elderly, Charter, CTQ, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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      February 9, 2008 Posted by lionpuppyheart | Bureau du taxi, Religion, Handicapped, Wheelchair, Commission des transports du Québec, Discrimination, Discrimination, taxi, Montreal, Quebec, Expression, Disabled, Freedom, Immigrants, Minorities, Law, Legislation, Driver, Racism, Harassment, Rights, Transportation, Veteran, Elderly, Charter, CTQ, Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet