Richmond RCMP is continuing its crackdown on illegal ride-hailing operations in the city.
On July 24, officers handed out fines totalling $11,500, which included fines to three repeat offenders, Richmond RCMP said in a news release Friday (Aug. 9).
That day, officers from the Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit and the Transportation Ministry's Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement team conducted a joint operation to target unlicensed ride-hailing operators.
The officers used unauthorized ride-hailing apps to book rides with unlicensed operators, who RCMP say "bypass necessary background checks and safety protocols mandated by the Province of British Columbia, posing a significant risk to public safety."
In total, five drivers were apprehended. Five drivers were found to be operating illegally and were charged.
The charges include operating without a business licence, no licence or wrong licence class and failure to display a valid certificate.
These latest fines and charges are in addition to two other crackdowns earlier in the summer.
Earlier in July, Richmond RCMP officers doled out $14,641 in fines over two days. Seven drivers were charged, and they were also charged under the city's bylaw for operating a business without a licence.
On one day in June, 25 charges were laid and fines totalling $18,458 were handed out. One driver was apprehended for a fourth time since 2021.