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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
... and my worst peeve... St-John's side road just east of Yonge.... perfect formula for yanking cash from your ass;
1. Lower speed limit to 50 to reduce cars running over ducks and crossing animals.
2. Build an overpass and double-widen the road to save animals and speed up traffic.
3. Keep it at the crawling 50 limit.
4. Pay off lawyer's office to not defend clients and allow to park in his f'ing hidden driveway for the radar trap.
5. Profit. |
Or how about widening wellington street to 4 lanes and reducing the limit from 70 to 50 at the same time? Or now they just widened bathurst from 2 lanes (80 km/h) to 4 lanes (60 km/h).
They make the road SAFER to drive on and then lower the speed limit. Pure corruption as far as im concerned.
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Apr-16-2008 15:48
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malek
drinks your milkshake!

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
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Apr-16-2008 16:09
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kitchTA
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Registered: Mar 2008
Location:
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kinda off topic,
people mentioned this earlier but cops definitely have a unwriiten rule about meeting a specific quota in regards to tickets.
I go to school at WLU and there is literally NO parking available by the school so most people have to park on streets around the school. Being "the most intelligent community in the world" (waterloo, actually won this award..) they decided to make a bylaw that no car can be parked on the side of any waterloo street for more than 3 hours... which is ridiculous considering that ~50,000 students attend the two waterloo universities and alot of those people commute to school. the city knows very well that there is not enough parking around these schools and decides to nab students for parking there. people like myself who commute to the school usually bunch their schedule to get all the classes over with so they dont have to drive back and forth... and three hours is a ridiculously short time to expect people to park.
What happens is at around 10:00 am parking "people" go around and chalk the tires of all the people that are parked around the streets around the school. three hours later they come back and if the tire is in the same spot, identified by the chalk, than the person gets a ticket.
There is NO LOGIC behind these retarded bylaws waterloo has made. I actually have a permit to park at WLU but all of the lots are ALWAYS, ALWAYS full. The first class starts at 8:30 and at about 8:35 there is NO PARKING AT ALL>!>!>!.
Ive actually spoken to a person that works for the city and they said that the vast majority of the tickets they issue are around the two universities.
cities are specifically creating situations in which to make even more money off of the students
just venting some anger....
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Apr-17-2008 19:06
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DJOS2
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canada
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If you buy the right one they work great. Bell STI Driver is the best for Ontario because it is the only detector I am aware of that is invisible to Spectre 2 Radar Detector Detectors. Basically it doesn't leak radiation like other models. Since Toronto cops only use Ka radar you know right away if its a false alarm (K or X). On the highway OPP use Ka and Laser. While it still picks up laser, you gotta hope you are not the only car on the road as you need it to bounce off someone else to pick it up before you are caught.
Overall, great investment - find cops EVERY day on the Gardiner and Lakeshore WAY before they are close enough to get me.
OS
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Apr-17-2008 19:30
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by SkyHigh
Stop speeding.. Problem solved.
You speed you get in trouble.. I knew i had a problem with speeding ..just didnt realize what it would cost me at the end...
If you wanna speed ,see if you can handle the consequence of this .
And can afford it. |
Not so easy when the cities and province artificially lower the speed limit. I firmly believe that the mandate of most city councils is to make it impossible for people to comply with rules and regulations in order to cash in on the fines and "victim surcharges".
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Apr-17-2008 21:37
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