;) Yay an other female passes the M2!!!

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:oops: You're making me blush.

Yeah, I'd go for a ride with you guys next spring, show you around Caledon. Maybe my daughter will tag along and you can all compare tats.:(

lmao awesome! im in! i gotta go to work :( ill be on at 9 or 10 :( byeee guyssss
 
In Toronto, but I don't mind going to Caledon:)
Yeah, I knew it was T.O., just wondering if N, S, E, or W. I'm right downtown Mon to Fri. Takes about an hour to ride back home, not counting traffic.
 
Yeah, I knew it was T.O., just wondering if N, S, E, or W. I'm right downtown Mon to Fri. Takes about an hour to ride back home, not counting traffic.

Close to the Yonge and Eglinton area. Downtown sucks mon-fri:(
 
Close to the Yonge and Eglinton area. Downtown sucks mon-fri:(
Actually, it sucks 24/7. If one more pefectly healthy and fit 20-something panhandles me again, I'm going to explode. It's called a job, dirtbag. Get one.
 
Actually, it sucks 24/7. If one more pefectly healthy and fit 20-something panhandles me again, I'm going to explode. It's called a job, dirtbag. Get one.

I can't stand pan handers either, drives me nuts knowing that they make more per hour then a lot of people that actually work. Plus they get our money anyways(taxes), why do people feel that they need to give them more. If you wanna give a homeless person something give them food or beverage. Most of the time, they just toss it cuase all they want is money for booze or drugs. It's all b.s. If you can sit out side and withstand the weather you can get a fricken job!!! The only people if really feel sorry for is the mentally ill ones that have no one to take care of them, really sad that thier family just lets them roam the streats med free.
 
I can't stand pan handers either, drives me nuts knowing that they make more per hour then a lot of people that actually work. Plus they get our money anyways(taxes), why do people feel that they need to give them more. If you wanna give a homeless person something give them food or beverage. Most of the time, they just toss it cuase all they want is money for booze or drugs. It's all b.s. If you can sit out side and withstand the weather you can get a fricken job!!! The only people if really feel sorry for is the mentally ill ones that have no one to take care of them, really sad that thier family just lets them roam the streats med free.
You can thank the provincial government for that. They changed the law so that under the Mental Health Act, only someone presenting a clear and immediate danger of harm to themselves or others can be detained. The others who can't look after themselves but weren't violent they just turned out into the streets with no viable plan for caring for them. And a lot of people don't have family to care for them or have run away from their families.
 
You can thank the provincial government for that. They changed the law so that under the Mental Health Act, only someone presenting a clear and immediate danger of harm to themselves or others can be detained. The others who can't look after themselves but weren't violent they just turned out into the streets with no viable plan for caring for them. And a lot of people don't have family to care for them or have run away from their families.

Very very sad indeed. When I worked mall security we had the PGT(Public Gardian Trusty) office there and that is where they picked up their cheques every week. Mondays and Fridays was the violent mentally ill ones and TPS was there on those days. So there are violent ones on the street too. They can potentially all be violent as they are unpredictable and very hard to reason with. Rather deal with a drunk person any day. Learned alot working with them though.
 
Very very sad indeed. When I worked mall security we had the PGT(Public Gardian Trusty) office there and that is where they picked up their cheques every week. Mondays and Fridays was the violent mentally ill ones and TPS was there on those days. So there are violent ones on the street too. They can potentially all be violent as they are unpredictable and very hard to reason with. Rather deal with a drunk person any day. Learned alot working with them though.
That must have been fun.:(
 
That must have been fun.:(

lol it was, had a guy yelling in the mall attack me for no reason. I'm really good with getting people to leave with out resistance and I was walking about 20 feet behind him when I noticed that he was nuts and yelling so I thought to my self, he is already walking towards the exit and he is just yelling so I will just follow him at that distance to make sure he actually leaves. Well out of no where the dude turns around and sees me, runs at me and takes a swing at my head. lol Thank God I have some extencive training I deaked his punch and kicked him on the thigh above the knee(pressure point) he tries to run away and after two steps the kick I gave him kicked in and he fell to the ground and I got on top of him and put him into a hold until my partner came to help me. Well lets just say this dude was struggling so bad that we could not get cuffs on him and after about 10 minutes of this two seargents from 52 come in and they had to use their batons on this guy to get him to give up his other wrist cause we had managed to get a cuff on one wrist. Pretty crazy.
 
lol it was, had a guy yelling in the mall attack me for no reason. I'm really good with getting people to leave with out resistance and I was walking about 20 feet behind him when I noticed that he was nuts and yelling so I thought to my self, he is already walking towards the exit and he is just yelling so I will just follow him at that distance to make sure he actually leaves. Well out of no where the dude turns around and sees me, runs at me and takes a swing at my head. lol Thank God I have some extencive training I deaked his punch and kicked him on the thigh above the knee(pressure point) he tries to run away and after two steps the kick I gave him kicked in and he fell to the ground and I got on top of him and put him into a hold until my partner came to help me. Well lets just say this dude was struggling so bad that we could not get cuffs on him and after about 10 minutes of this two seargents from 52 come in and they had to use their batons on this guy to get him to give up his other wrist cause we had managed to get a cuff on one wrist. Pretty crazy.
Holy smokes! :shock:
 
Yea lots of fun working down town!!! After that job I did undercover at the LCBO and had several crazy arrests a week and sometimes several in a day depending on the location.
Yeah, liquor stores do attract that quality clientele, lol.
900, btw. :)
 
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