SubHuman
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From what I can see, apparently the number of these incidents reported went from:... I don't believe your link between visible mental illness and/or addiction and persons at track level is correct...
110 in 2018 (cbc.ca),
then to "closer to 600" in 2022 (Toronto Star),
then "In 2024 ... alone, 724 “unauthorized track-level” incidents occurred".
I have trouble believing it's always a new person doing this for the first time, when it's happening this often. It just seems as though maybe the authorities prefer to ignore the situation and no one wants to take the responsibility for their inaction -- not just for the TTC delays, but also the mentally unsound individuals endangering themselves.
If they don't bother keeping track of individual offenders, how would they know?
At St. George Station on Dec. 14, 2023, a person was said to have been apprehended three times under the Mental Health Act in a span of 24 hours, twice by TTC constables and once by Toronto cops...
TTC spokesperson Stuart Green said while individual offenders aren’t tracked, the agency’s constables said repeat track-level offences aren’t typical...
A mischief charge was laid on April 29 of this year after a person was seen on the catwalk past the end gate at Spadina Station “squatting with their pants around their knees (and) smoking an (unknown) substance.” ...
On May 17, 2024, at Eglinton Station, a male was brought back to the platform, where he told an officer he heard “voices telling him to go to track level and to act like a monkey.”
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