By: jk
Rob Ford is obviously against kids playing street ball hockey because it slows the cars down.
View ArticleBy: Shannon
The problem isn’t speed. The problem is 75% of the population being complete idiots with no logic at all and inability to understand consequences outside of their own personal bubble. The end.
View ArticleBy: Frank
Well said. We are slowly ‘bubble-wrapping’ our entire society so that we don’t have to think about our own safety, in real-time. Most of the time when someone is injured by a vehicle, it’s not because...
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Try to say something intelligent, instead of a moronic statement based on your hate for Ford. He’s a crack-head and alcoholic who is trying to get sober. By kicking him.. repeatedly.. when he’s down is...
View ArticleBy: cd
The problem isn’t the cars, part of the problem is distracted bikers and pedestrians who are too busy looking down at their phones (texting) or listening devices to pay attention to what’s going on...
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I’m just saying he always seems to be in a big hurry to get somewhere in his Escalade.
View ArticleBy: Disagree
30kms/hour? Why don’t you just walk? No wonder Ford dismissed the proposal as NUTS!
View ArticleBy: Art Vandeley
Wrong; Rob is right. Streets are for traffic not for kids playing. Kids can play on your dinner table, parks, school yards….not on streets!
View ArticleBy: curly
Ford is correct the speed limits should not be lowered. Earlier this year the POLICE caused a traffic nightmare on a Friday night by removing a car from the DVP during the height of rush hour. Even the...
View ArticleBy: BG
Of course, drivers NEVER get distracted and text or email behind the wheel. You’re correct in that everyone needs to pay attention, but drivers are part of the problem too.
View ArticleBy: jk
Rob Ford is obviously against kids playing street ball hockey because it slows the cars down.
View ArticleBy: Shannon
The problem isn’t speed. The problem is 75% of the population being complete idiots with no logic at all and inability to understand consequences outside of their own personal bubble. The end.
View ArticleBy: Frank
Well said. We are slowly ‘bubble-wrapping’ our entire society so that we don’t have to think about our own safety, in real-time. Most of the time when someone is injured by a vehicle, it’s not because...
View ArticleBy: Frank
Try to say something intelligent, instead of a moronic statement based on your hate for Ford. He’s a crack-head and alcoholic who is trying to get sober. By kicking him.. repeatedly.. when he’s down is...
View ArticleBy: cd
The problem isn’t the cars, part of the problem is distracted bikers and pedestrians who are too busy looking down at their phones (texting) or listening devices to pay attention to what’s going on...
View ArticleBy: jk
I’m just saying he always seems to be in a big hurry to get somewhere in his Escalade.
View ArticleBy: Disagree
30kms/hour? Why don’t you just walk? No wonder Ford dismissed the proposal as NUTS!
View ArticleBy: Art Vandeley
Wrong; Rob is right. Streets are for traffic not for kids playing. Kids can play on your dinner table, parks, school yards….not on streets!
View ArticleBy: curly
Ford is correct the speed limits should not be lowered. Earlier this year the POLICE caused a traffic nightmare on a Friday night by removing a car from the DVP during the height of rush hour. Even the...
View ArticleBy: BG
Of course, drivers NEVER get distracted and text or email behind the wheel. You’re correct in that everyone needs to pay attention, but drivers are part of the problem too.
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