Montreal taxi drivers planning to sue city for the right to wear black jeans
MONTREAL — A group of more than 100 Montreal taxi drivers announced Tuesday it will sue the city over the right to wear black jeans on the job.
Cabbies say they will file an injunction in the coming days asking the court to repeal a dress code bylaw that went into force in January.
The law requires drivers to wear “long, black pants” but cabbies say city inspectors have taken it upon themselves to interpret the law as prohibiting black jeans.
“The inspectors are arrogant against all the taxi drivers in the city without exception,” Mouhcine El Meliani, one of the plaintiffs, said in an interview.


