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The day
started with a decent work out followed by a stop at Moms to be on Bayview (http://www.momstobeandmore.com/contactus.aspx)
where I had to return a faulty piece on my stroller in exchange for a new
one. Luckily, I had 14 days
left on my 1 year warranty and it’s not going to be an issue. That makes me happy! I am quite happy with my Britax double
stroller which I purchased there however would recommend the City Select for
any one who is comparing. It has
better options with the changing of the seats and also has better wheels. However, it’s probably more expensive
so if those items aren’t a deal breaker for you, the Britax is pretty good.I stopped
in for a loaf at Cobs bread. The
cranberry sourdough bread is very good.
I would have bought a croissant but they did not look as good as the
ones I am used to on Mt Pleasant or Queen St so I decided it was not worth the extra
calories! (go
big or go home right!)
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What I found interesting today was what I heard on news radio this morning however. Turns out the police have selected today to be the “Get moving Toronto day”. They are apparently going to come down hard on traffic and parking in the city (specifically downtown) and ticket drivers aggressively over infractions related to clogging up traffic. Now, I don’t see how traffic is affected by basic parking infractions like going over your paid parking time limit, nevertheless the parking guy I saw today on a small side street (near Bayview south of Eglinton) anyway was seriously on a mission! I wish I had my camera to video tape this guy speed walk to each car with his huge piece of chalk, very clearly mark every front passenger tire. Perhaps it was just a coincident that I got there when he did but I don’t think I was even there for 60 seconds before he got to my car and put a line through my front tire! As I walk out with my coffee and loaf of bred I see him again on Bayview this time checking every car, then boom starts to write out a ticket for one that of course merits one. During this time, he is eyeing the lady at the parking pass machine (which are so NOT user friendly BTW if you’ve ever used one) as he ensures her he realizes she will have a parking pass very shortly.
As cbc’s
interview will show on http://www.cbc.ca/player/Radio/Local+Shows/ID/2262691565/
Apparently
busy traffic in downtown Toronto according to Toront police is caused by things
like: “People’s work places being
stretched out… we’re trying to modify a certain behaviour… people parking on
the side of the road blocking traffic…”cbc radio, Aug 2012.
Really? Is that what it is? What about the problem we have with our
outdated subway system? How about
the fact that we have really done nothing with our transportation system
(public transit or highways) to compensate for the huge population of people
moving into the overly exaggerated number of high rise condos in downtown
Toronto? What about the simple fact that there is ongoing construction everywhere in the city making it harder
for drivers to get around? You’re
going to ticket UPS because it’s dropping off mail? I bet if they were dropping off the city council’s cheques, they would get off with no
ticket! This is not going to help
keep people moving! This will only
piss everyone off!
But don’t
you worry, Toronto has it all figured out. To help generate more income, it plans on investing in a
huge casino that will be built on what used to be a great place for kids to
have fun outdoors; what we will remember as Ontario Place. In this time of economic hardship, what
a great idea huh? Let’s create a
place for people to randomly gamble what little money they have. Most of these people have families that
they have to support. There is no
way the cost of this casino will outweigh it’s benefits for anyone living here
unless of course you are running the place. Way to go Toronto!
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