facepalming_brooklynite
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I haven't, but I willPerfectly reasonable question...................have you asked Councillor Perks? Because I wouldn't mind hearing his answer.
I haven't, but I willPerfectly reasonable question...................have you asked Councillor Perks? Because I wouldn't mind hearing his answer.
I’m not sure to be honest, but as someone who has both had bikes stolen and been nearly killed by aggressive drivers executing illegal maneuvers, I would prefer we start with more enforcement on the roads before worrying about bike thefts. At least I feel a lot more empowered with protecting my bike from theft...A quick question everyone: why is it that Toronto Police do not investigate bike thefts? The reason that is always explained to me is: resources. But I understood that we are one of the largest police forces in North America with modest levels of crime compared to other like-sized municipalities. Bikes can be very expensive merchandise. Also, when a bike owner locates the thief, why doesn't the police do anything about it (referencing today's article from the "Daily News" section)?
But but winter! But but car culture! But but we're not Europe!Copenhagenize Just Announced its Top 20 Bicycle Cities for 2019, We’ve Got Films!
(Toronto is NOT one of them. No surprise. Put the blame on the suburban automobile-addicted councillors.)
Montréal and Vancouver tied for #18.
See link.
I hate bike lanes. This weekend I'm through Corktown and one car is parked in the lane, another slows and opens the door in front of me to disgorge its passenger. The only bike lanes should be separated lanes with a hard shoulder that no car can park on, not even police cars (one of the worst offenders of bike lane parking).
The good news is that the bike infrastructure coming to the Portlands looks straight up dutch level of quality (protected intersections, curb separated from the road, etc.).
What do you want them to do? Finger print your broken lock, seek CCT footage to compare against files of suspects? Toronto has very few and of those very expensive police officers - if you're not actively being killed or not reporting gunfire TPS is not coming. It's a testament to the peaceful and law abiding nature of Torontonians that we live in a relatively low crime and respectful society, since the TPS has little to do with how we treat one another.A quick question everyone: why is it that Toronto Police do not investigate bike thefts?