Safety concerns raised regarding Toronto water taxis

A water taxi trip back to the mainland from the Toronto Islands turned terrifying when the pontoon boat hit a wave and dipped deep into the waters of Lake Ontario.

“The driver was going too fast,” said Kyle Brownrigg, one of about a dozen occupants on the vessel on June 12.

A video, recorded by another passenger aboard the taxi, shows water sloshing onto the boat. Some aboard were terrified by the experience.

“He hit the wave at an angle too fast; we took on so much water that the front of the water taxi was completely submerged,” Brownrigg told Global News in a television interview.

The co-owner of The Otter Guy Water Taxi, Alex Nosal, said it appeared his driver was going too fast at the time.STORY CONTINUES BELOW ADVERTISEMENT

“I tell them to go 10 knots an hour or slower,” said Nosal. “That was a rookie driver. He started the week before.”

Nosal said he was finally able to identify the driver after Global News provided the date and time when the incident occurred.

“Thanks to your network,” Nosal said he was in a position to find out which of approximately company 35 drivers was operating the boat at the time.

The driver was severely reprimanded for speeding at the time, Nosal said.

In an earlier telephone interview, Nosal said the driver would lose his job.

“None of the drivers ‘fessed up to it so we are still investigating it internally,” said Nosal.

Later, Nosal said the driver was on vacation and had not been terminated.

Competitors complain that some of The Otter Guy Water Taxi vessels are not up to accepted standards, even though they are approved to provide passenger service.

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