gabe
Senior Member
Anyways... back to our regularly scheduled programming. At least no one was hurt!
I highly, highly recommend that people read the linked article. It’s eye-opening - and deeply upsetting.True but back then we didn't have these new ultra powerful synthetic strains of fentanyl and meth on the streets. From what I've heard and read, one dose of this new meth will make even the most sane person go completely psychotic.
Yes. We will use feelings to get ourselves out of this situation.I ride the TTC every day. It is not the wild west. Yes, there are problems. However, reading the news (and this thread), you would think you risk death and dismemberment with every ride. That's not the case.
There are people who look at this as an opportunity to acquire increased police budgets. The reality is that this is years in the making. Yes, lots of provincial governments have underfunded mental health. However, it is the Ford government that stopped the minimum basic income pilot projects. This would likely have helped many people.
And like it or not, John Tory has been mayor for eight years. He owns many of the problems. They are his, bought with his "efficiencies" budgets. He could have raised taxes moderately (and/or insisted the TPS get rid of their show pony mounted unit) and better funded shelters, etc. Rob Ford was laughably incapable. But Tory has arguably been worse for the city with his veneer of compassion, when in fact he has neglected the city's foundations.
I'm pissed at the situation, but I hope property owners enjoy their low property taxes.
So should we throw our hands up and say oh well because every "real" fix is 30 years away?Assuming there's 2 officers per station, that's enough to cover 40 of the TTC's 75 stations. Apparently there's already officers sprinkled around the system, so depending on the amount of police in the system already about 3/4th of the stations would be covered (assuming there's 40 officers in place now).
But again deploying officers isnt going to fix the underlying issues, and it's not going to stop the incidents from happening. It's a cute knee jerk reaction.
The fix is for the TTC to enforce its by-laws, using their own transit police and resources. The by-laws have the solution for pretty much every negative situation on the TTC. Just enforce them.So should we throw our hands up and say oh well because every "real" fix is 30 years away?
It's all true. Media literacy is now very low, and most of our mass media are bankrupt and forced to rely on nothing more than regurgitating press releases and recording free news conferences, or the daily outrage they find on social media.I ride the TTC every day. It is not the wild west. Yes, there are problems. However, reading the news (and this thread), you would think you risk death and dismemberment with every ride. That's not the case.
There are people who look at this as an opportunity to acquire increased police budgets. The reality is that this is years in the making. Yes, lots of provincial governments have underfunded mental health. However, it is the Ford government that stopped the minimum basic income pilot projects. This would likely have helped many people.
And like it or not, John Tory has been mayor for eight years. He owns many of the problems. They are his, bought with his "efficiencies" budgets. He could have raised taxes moderately (and/or insisted the TPS get rid of their show pony mounted unit) and better funded shelters, etc. Rob Ford was laughably incapable. But Tory has arguably been worse for the city with his veneer of compassion, when in fact he has neglected the city's foundations.
I'm pissed at the situation, but I hope property owners enjoy their low property taxes.
The fix is for the TTC to enforce its by-laws, using their own transit police and resources. The by-laws have the solution for pretty much every negative situation on the TTC. Just enforce them.
What we really need is a version of the British Transport Police.
Armed officers dedicated to the protection of the transit system.
Whether it's the case or not is kind of irrelevant, the perception is that this is the case - that getting on the TTC is a risk. Perception is enough to keep a lot of people from taking TTC. Did anyone else receive phone calls form parents or family members from outside of the GTA saying they have been seeing all the crime on the TTC on the news, and pleading with us not to take TTC? I know I did.I ride the TTC every day. It is not the wild west. Yes, there are problems. However, reading the news (and this thread), you would think you risk death and dismemberment with every ride. That's not the case.
This. People at work from out of town (zoom meetings!) are telling me how crazy the TTC is.Whether it's the case or not is kind of irrelevant, the perception is that this is the case - that getting on the TTC is a risk. Perception is enough to keep a lot of people from taking TTC. Did anyone else receive phone calls form parents or family members from outside of the GTA saying they have been seeing all the crime on the TTC on the news, and pleading with us not to take TTC? I know I did.
I'm not sure if it's just in my circles, but for people who take TTC on occasion (let's say a few times/week, for social outings, not daily for work), these people in will opt to take Uber, drive and pay to park, or (and I think this is the scariest thing for Downtown Toronto), not make it a priority to go downtown for that weekly dinner or show.
You are suggesting that a decision to take public transit should require improved media literacy. Do you realize how absurd that would make our city.It's all true. Media literacy is now very low, and most of our mass media are bankrupt and forced to rely on nothing more than regurgitating press releases and recording free news conferences, or the daily outrage they find on social media.
Sites like this at least allow real information to flow, and quality comment and are welcome as most neo-media are really just niche-fandom communities for dinosaurs who want to live in tiny bubbles where they must be correct because "I must be correct because no one here disagrees with me!"
There's no left - center - right anymore, and there hasn't been for about two decades. It's now backwards-fowards-backwards; two different versions of backwards with different means to justify their ends.
The right still cling to noblesse oblige lifting them up, even though it hasn't ever happened, but those glossy marketing materials and billionaires on social media convinced their childishly-naive brains "this time will be different from the last 1,000 times, because if you subscribe to pay me $199.99/month I will make it better for you!"
The left is now about using law to forcibly lower everyone's quality of life to a mean. Anyone above the mean is branded "the rich" and "evil', but the overwhelming majority are above their idea of the mean, so they get zero traction and are perpetually outraged at the fact moving to the right just a little would have allowed them to win; but moving anywhere but ever further left is heresy and you must be exiled for doing so. Urbansim was once about opportunity. Neo-Urbanism is about denying opportunity.
By-laws cover the what, not the when or how. That’s the good thing about them.The by-laws don’t speak to when and how security personnel should engage or how they should actually conduct a person stop.
By-laws cover the what, not the when or how. That’s the good thing about them.
They have had to deal with people who have killed other passengers with knives, sure they need guns, and can be done, those officers who can't or won't carry them can work in other roles, there are plenty of them in the TTC. Also. If the TTC is too crowded for armed officers then cops should be leaving their guns behind when they enter the system.There is no evidence that transit officers need these for self defense, although many sub-police agencies (and their individual members) argue that they are needed…., one can certainly construct a hypothetical scenario where the officer might need that level of force to defend themselves or protect others. But until that happens, don’t go there.