BC has managed to do a great job at flattening the curve and their rates of infection are drastically reducing. Ontario and QC have a way to go... fingers crossed we can start showing better figures soon.
I think we're on our way. All the people and stores I've seen since I got back seem to be really following the rules, and when customers step out of line (literally and figuratively) it's the other customers that shame them back into it.BC has managed to do a great job at flattening the curve and their rates of infection are drastically reducing. Ontario and QC have a way to go... fingers crossed we can start showing better figures soon.
I've been thinking about going for a ride. But common sense tells me to stay home.
So I only rode to help a friend and that was all the riding I did.
You should go look online for pictures of the one Halton police bought, full armour, bullit proof tires, straight out of a Transformers movie. And yes it was hundreds of thousands. Cant put a price on safety.I saw the strangest thing today while out riding. I think I was way north on Simcoe. It looked like a armored swat truck racing south. OPP I guess. Never seen one of those anywhere.
You should go look online for pictures of the one Halton police bought, full armour, bullit proof tires, straight out of a Transformers movie. And yes it was hundreds of thousands. Cant put a price on safety.
Is that code for somethingPut 3 SUVs in rotation at the commuter lot on Plains with their lasers pointed up a downhill 50kmh service road several days a week. Their tank is paid for in no time.
Is that code for something
I think this is a common tactic in difficult times -- a show of force or might may scare some into thinking some kind of martial law may be on the horizon, but I think it's done more as a reminder about how serious the situation is.Durham Region Police have one of those as well. They're around. The tinfoil hat crowd are probably on full alert now between seeing that on the roads as well as the Armed Forces movements going on to CFB Borden right now.
Part of it was also to minimize response time to TO. Having a force that can be downtown in an hour can also help people stop themselves from doing anything too dumb. I am pleasantly surprised that we don't have those black balaclava idiots from the G7 wandering around smashing stuff. They just take joy in being ******** and causing others pain. Maybe they need the crowds to be able to blend in as they are only pretend tough.I think this is a common tactic in difficult times -- a show of force or might may scare some into thinking some kind of martial law may be on the horizon, but I think it's done more as a reminder about how serious the situation is.
For me it's not a matter of you getting sick in the hospital. It's a matter of you taking up scarce resources that might be needed for my 80+ year old mother ( and others of course) when you get there. Again with the Forgotten Rebels reference.Why? Why can't we use our brains? I might understand in a high density place like Toronto. I see zero chance of getting COVID riding my bike where I live. If the risk of ending up in a hospital was that bad I would not be riding ever. I'm more likely to get COVID at home with my immune compromised wife who is working as a nurse, or in my workplace where I am bouncing around between different departments touching/working on different machinery.
Governments are always looking to increase their power. Always question it. Trudeau failed with his attempt to tax and spend as he sees fit for the next two years but if you look around the world there are many human rights violations occurring in poorer countries in the name of fighting COVID.