Saskatoon cab drivers want puking fine like Calgary's
Saskatoon cab driver Shahid Tiwana would like to see a $100 fine in the city

Some Saskatoon cabbies want the city to follow Calgary's lead and fine people who puke in cabs.

"I can't work rest of the night because I have to go to a car wash ... it takes almost half-an-hour to an hour to clean the car," he said. "Still, the car is not clean, so I have to park the car with the windows open for the rest of the night."
He's had passengers throw up in his car on four or five occasions when he used to drive nights. He said it could cost him more than $200 and the problem would linger for days.
"The cab drivers actually come across people who are complaining about the smell in the car, because whatever you may do, you cannot take that smell away in a day or two," he said.
On weekends, he said the fine should be set at $200 to cover his loss in fares on a busy night.