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Posted by Zentac_75 on Feb-29-2008 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
I can't take credit for the first quote


why...was that also an accident ???


Posted by Yohan on Feb-29-2008 20:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Zentac_75
why...was that also an accident ???

It's a pretty famous military quote. Murphy's military law or something


Posted by Vivid Boy on Mar-01-2008 05:13:

you got to beat ur kids and beat em good. i cant wait till the day i get to lace into my kids. chanel glasses and turtle neck sweaters when its 32 degrees outside, funtimes


Posted by misterpink on Mar-01-2008 20:21:

I'm glad that guns aren't legal to carry, I'd have shot a hundred of those little subway punks by now.


Posted by Xavier Moriarty on Mar-03-2008 06:54:


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LOL, what a champ


Posted by dEsidEL on Mar-08-2008 17:36:


quote:

4 held in subway swarmings

Pack of teens roams system to prey on lone riders for money, valuables in rush-hour crime spree

March 08, 2008
Robyn Doolittle
Staff Reporter

Four teenagers believed to be gang members have been arrested following a series of violent rush-hour subway muggings.

As many as five stations spanning three police divisions were hit Wednesday afternoon.

Victims were swarmed by as many as 10 youths clad in black and red clothing � red is associated with the Bloods � on subway platforms and station stairwells. Jewellery, iPods, cash, Metropasses and a BlackBerry were among the items reported stolen.

"The suspects would wait to see someone walking by themselves, walk up behind them, elbow them into the wall � punch them if they have to � and take all their valuables," said Det. Lesley Hildred. "Some haven't been arrested and we want the public aware."

The group of about 10 youths � all around 15 years old � travelled along the Yonge and Bloor subway lines between 4 and 6 p.m.



"They were arrested at Christie (station), on Christie St., north of Bloor right after a robbery," said Hildred.

By the time the suspects were apprehended, they had "passed off" or "ditched" the stolen items, she said.

Some of the suspects are known to police.

Hildred said police are also investigating whether the rush-hour robberies are linked to similar muggings earlier in the day, as well as several incidents earlier in the week.

So far, five victims have come forward to police in 14 Division, although officers at 13 Division and 53 are also investigating robberies that may be linked to Wednesday's arrests.

One problem for the investigators is that the attacks weren't caught on TTC security cameras, since only the collector's booth is under surveillance. This past Monday, transit officials got the green light to install 11,000 cameras throughout its stations, subways, buses and streetcars. They hope to have these up and running by 2011. In the meantime, Mike Butler, the TTC's superintendent of investigative services, says commuters should stay vigilant, especially when travelling alone.

"I really want to emphasize it's not an epidemic, but (muggings) do happen," he said. "People can't be afraid to press the yellow (assistance) strip. If they're near a TTC employee, call out for help. They should also try to hide valuables like iPods, cellphones � things that kids carry."

Typically the downtown stops are not a crime hot spot, but stations such as Lansdowne, Lawrence West, Kennedy and Warden are known problem areas.

"The way these kids work the swarmings, it's not necessarily as blatant (to others) as it sounds. A lot of the time, what they'll do is gather around a kid and intimidate them. You won't necessarily know what's going on," he said.

Anyone with any information regarding these robberies is asked to contact 14 Division's Major Crime Unit at 416-808-1404.


quote:

TRANSIT CRIMES WILL BE SEEN

� The TTC got green light Monday to add 11,000 cameras to its subway trains and stations, buses and streetcars by 2011

� Right now the TTC has 2,400 cameras in buses and stations

� The security upgrade has a $21 million price tag

� At present, subway cameras watch only the ticket-takers and the video quality is poor

� About 1,000 cameras will be added to subway trains by next year

� 1,100 will be put in subway stations

The final hurdle was cleared when Ann Cavoukian, Ontario's privacy commissioner, ruled the new cameras were a greater benefit to transit safety than a detriment to individuals' privacy.

- Robyn Doolittle


http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/326389


Posted by loca on Mar-08-2008 19:55:

Holy crap. This whole time I thought there were cameras in the subway stations


Posted by smuncky on Mar-08-2008 20:05:

quote:
Originally posted by loca
Holy crap. This whole time I thought there were cameras in the subway stations


there are. i don't know wtf their talking about. most of them look towards the DWA on every station. on stations like dundas there are about 4 or 5 look at the entrance and the platform. they're really long and white.


Posted by loca on Mar-08-2008 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
there are. i don't know wtf their talking about. most of them look towards the DWA on every station. on stations like dundas there are about 4 or 5 look at the entrance and the platform. they're really long and white.


Hmmm weird. Maybe they meant on the Bloor line?


Posted by smuncky on Mar-08-2008 20:54:

quote:
Originally posted by loca
Hmmm weird. Maybe they meant on the Bloor line?



maybe, but the DWA spots should still have them.


Posted by Orko on Mar-08-2008 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
there are. i don't know wtf their talking about. most of them look towards the DWA on every station. on stations like dundas there are about 4 or 5 look at the entrance and the platform. they're really long and white.


There are some cameras, yes. What they want to do, and now have the authority to do, is add cameras to every bus, every subway car, every street car. They will be added to every entrance and exit on every car in the TTC system.

They have stated they want to 'capture every TTC rider's face'.


Posted by Ministerio on Mar-10-2008 00:52:

I would have put my boxing skills to good use right then.

Then I would have eaten all of them post-workout.


Posted by Dark_Archonis on Mar-10-2008 20:53:

Wow, Toronto is really getting messed up. Youth these days are getting out of hand, because parents aren't even raising them. Parents are too busy about their "careers" or money and daycares, schools, and peers end up raising their kids these days.


Posted by Endlesswave on Mar-11-2008 01:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
There are some cameras, yes. What they want to do, and now have the authority to do, is add cameras to every bus, every subway car, every street car. They will be added to every entrance and exit on every car in the TTC system.

They have stated they want to 'capture every TTC rider's face'.



Cool, I have no issue with it. Hell London in the Uk has a million apparently.


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