The message that people in power send when they don’t acknowledge community demands through official channels is that the community must take action outside of official processes.
Coming back on occasion to see friends who are still here starting to feel like visiting high school after graduating. Anyway, good stuff happening at the other place now.
@BichaelRender@Michael26237 @smittyatlarge @ScottGillingham @cindygilroy @winnipegpolice Right. Creating the program and getting some stuff wrong on the first try, I can forgive. Failing to update what has become a barrier to needed enforcement is a stain on the PC government and will be on the current NDP government if they too fail to make a change.
A fine. 111kmh over the limit on a residential street and they're just gonna fine him. They're not taking the car, the owner's license, no charges. The @wpgpolice are a joke.
(They locked comments so no one could point that out.)
@BichaelRender@wpgpolice This should be treated with the same urgency as if someone were walking down the street with a firearm and shooting in random directions
@KangaRod Look, it is possible to save a lot of money on car ownership if you don’t care about the lives of anybody who is going to be inside or outside of it
@JayngArt @giturber@YoMoonskii I mean, if you’d ever had some random customer waiting outside to keep chatting you up after a shift, you might understand this differently
@airallele This is why we need high speed rail to Toronto. 1982 km from my house to Loga’s, an L0 speed maglev would take fewer than 4 hours, you could leave at the end of the work day and still make it there before they close.
@SjamieIt Probably the engineer is a driver who just regularly establishes themself in intersections before their way through is clear, so they don’t see the problem with this