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cowofwar posted:bridge nanny The term you're looking for is "sitter" or "day care". If you live in a place where there are lots of kids, you've got one. Two if you count that parent who's always home anyway and likes money.
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lol liberals http://www.citynews.ca/2015/12/21/ontario-wants-you-to-donate-your-next-tax-rebate-to-paying-down-the-debt/
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# ? Dec 21, 2015 23:43 |
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Jesus christ 10 lane bridge replacing a 4 lane tunnel??? Why??? For that money they could have built an LRT or something out to the ferries.
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# ? Dec 21, 2015 23:49 |
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Baronjutter posted:Jesus christ 10 lane bridge replacing a 4 lane tunnel??? Why??? For that money they could have built an LRT or something out to the ferries. What's really dumb is that there's only a six lane highway on the city side of the bridge, so apparently the bridge needs four extra lanes for reasons? McGavin fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Dec 21, 2015 |
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PT6A posted:Why are you so defensive? Also I sometimes ride along side other people and frequently take the entire lane while navigating narrow roads so I don't get creamed by lovely drivers. Also when driving I just patiently wait to safely pass slower moving people or vehicles instead of losing my poo poo and throwing my cup of coffee at them while blaring my horn.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 00:16 |
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McGavin posted:What's really dumb is that there's only a six lane highway on the city side of the bridge, so apparently the bridge needs four extra lanes for reasons? on the south side i guess it can split into 99, 17 and maybe a connector to that new section of 17 that goes, uhhh, back across the river but where is it gonna go on the north side? 99 north from the tunnel connects with nothing but the oak street bridge and i guess brideport in richmond. the massey definitely needs replacing but ten lanes seems absurd
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 00:22 |
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It will ingratiate Christy Clark's government to the hard working middle-class families of Delta, and when they discover the congestion isn't solved, their rage will be directed onto the latte swilling elitists of Vancouver who refuse to accommodate their increased road usage.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 00:34 |
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The amount of daily transit commuters on the Broadway corridor easily exceeds the 80k daily drivers that cross the Massey Tunnel lol. It's almost as if the BC Liberals ideologically hate transit.
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cowofwar posted:Drunk hicks run down cyclists all the time in rural areas. And according to CIBC it's the cyclist's fault when a drunk driver swerves completely onto the wrong side of the road and kills two cyclists and his passenger. PT6A have you ever actually seen a drunk driver? Because even on rural roads, they're incapable of staying in their lane, driving at a consistent speed or doing anything remotely safe.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 00:39 |
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HookShot posted:And according to CIBC it's the cyclist's fault when a drunk driver swerves completely onto the wrong side of the road and kills two cyclists and his passenger. Wait why is a bank commenting on this?!
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 00:47 |
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the talent deficit posted:on the south side i guess it can split into 99, 17 and maybe a connector to that new section of 17 that goes, uhhh, back across the river but where is it gonna go on the north side? 99 north from the tunnel connects with nothing but the oak street bridge and i guess brideport in richmond. the massey definitely needs replacing but ten lanes seems absurd Express lanes to and from Ladner and South Richmond!!
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 00:55 |
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THC posted:It will ingratiate Christy Clark's government to the hard working middle-class families of Delta, and when they discover the congestion isn't solved, their rage will be directed onto the latte swilling elitists of Vancouver who refuse to accommodate their increased road usage. It's weird because south delta voted in Huntington specifically to give a middle finger to the BC Libs, no idea why they're so keen to suck off the backwater hicks that infest Delta.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 01:00 |
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Don't over-build your stupid exurban mega bridge in Ladner, rip up that stupid elevated highway that cuts Toronto off from the waterfront, put good transit in order of where it will be most used, don't run over cyclists or pedestrians. Those are my strong canadian transport related opinions.
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apatheticman posted:Wait why is a bank commenting on this?! ICBC*
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 01:19 |
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HookShot posted:PT6A have you ever actually seen a drunk driver? Because even on rural roads, they're incapable of staying in their lane, driving at a consistent speed or doing anything remotely safe. Yeah, if they're wasted. I'm just saying that driving buzzed (let's say 0.08, which will still get you an administrative suspension) in a rural area is way easier than in a city. Note I am not arguing that it's any of the following: - legal - safe - a good idea I'm just saying that it's more safe than driving drunk in an urban area. Driving in a rural area is always easier than in the city, that's why rural hicks who aren't used to driving in traffic always drive so lovely when they wander into the big city.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 01:46 |
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According to the legal system it's more or less okay to kill people while driving drunk if you somehow don't know that driving drunk is illegal and a Bad Idea.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 03:42 |
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There was a guy in Calgary who was drunk driving a cement mixer, plowed through a family of 5 in a car killing them all, threw his vodka bottle into the cement mixer and spent less than three years in jail. There is no deterrent to drunk driving in Canada.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 03:55 |
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Burn s.253, start over.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 04:05 |
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Speed cameras and a harsh point system like the UK. 3 year driving bans. Get hosed rural and suburban Canadians
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 04:18 |
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com//new...lick=sf_globefbquote:Canada’s Minister of Immigration and Citizenship says the country’s resettlement program for Syrian refugees could double its intake by the end of next year to 50,000. And the states is taking in like what? 10,000, gently caress
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 04:31 |
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Helsing posted:
Topsoil is generally stripped off land slated for development and sold. So any kind of agriculture reclamation is a matter of decades at least. And prime farmland soil is a an entire ecosystem in of itself that can't be conjured into existence as it is in turn supported by surrounding ecosystems that are often damaged or altered when people begin developing the landscape for suburban or light industrial buildings.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 04:37 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:It's weird because south delta voted in Huntington specifically to give a middle finger to the BC Libs, no idea why they're so keen to suck off the backwater hicks that infest Delta. They voted in a useless independent in protest but would never elect an opposition MLA because fast ferries. Measures like the new bridge will bring them back into the Liberal fold. Do it ironically posted:There was a guy in Calgary who was drunk driving a cement mixer, plowed through a family of 5 in a car killing them all, threw his vodka bottle into the cement mixer and spent less than three years in jail. Multiple years in jail is a fairly strong deterrent to anything imo Juul-Whip fucked around with this message at 05:20 on Dec 22, 2015 |
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Today's sunnier, friendlier Conservative party
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-police-2-bodies-dead-1.3374270quote:A Canadian war veteran was responsible for the homicide of his pregnant wife who was stabbed several times before being thrown off the balcony of a downtown apartment building Sunday evening, Toronto police say. quote:Some who knew Giblin and Charbonneau expressed their condolences online on Monday. "Rob my Brother. We were just chatting when you down in Halifax. Joking how us two old dogs were finally getting promoted. You kept me sane on our 6As and the SDIAC," one man wrote on Giblin's Facebook page. "Thanks for all the good times Bro. I'm devastated." "Rob my brother, you should have hid the body like we did in the 'stan instead of throwing her over the balcony. Remember the good time bro." Anyway. Our precious CF good old canadian boys
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 05:37 |
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James Baud posted:It's not really overbuilding when it's the primary route linking nearly a million people (Vancouver, Richmond) to both the US border, the primary ferry terminal to the island, and oh yeah, also the part of Surrey that's seeing probably 90% of their recent and future population growth of 10k+ people per year. To say nothing of the population boom that would follow any relaxing of the ALR... Granted everybody living on the Fraser's flood plain is a fool, but when has that stopped people before? Let's be realistic here, that bridge links Surrey to Richmond. All those commuters slam into a 4 lane bridge when they get to the Vancouver side. And in 5 years when Chisty Clark announces the new 10 lane bridge from Richmond to Vancouver, there still won't be the road capacity on the Vancouver side of things to deal with it. And since it will have a toll, everyone will take the other bridge anyways.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 06:10 |
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Southern Alberta RAM TRUCK report: No one is getting approved. Everyone is downgrading. Truck equity: Negative. e: Sorry. Wrong Canada thread.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 06:20 |
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PT6A posted:Why do you suppose this is? Certainly no major city in Europe was "designed" for anything beyond carriages, much less modern rapid transit, and yet they've built functional transit systems over the years. Older cities have the advantage, generally, of being much more compact than the newer cities in the West as well.
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 13:11 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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Do it ironically posted:There was a guy in Calgary who was drunk driving a cement mixer, plowed through a family of 5 in a car killing them all, threw his vodka bottle into the cement mixer and spent less than three years in jail. No, there wasn't. He was neither charged with nor convicted of drunk driving. He was convicted of 5 counts of manslaughter and obstruction of justice. https://www.canlii.org/en/ab/abpc/doc/2009/2009abpc125/2009abpc125.html?resultIndex=5
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Rust Martialis posted:No, there wasn't. He was neither charged with nor convicted of drunk driving. quote:In October 2011 he was granted day parole and in September 2012 he was allowed to move to a halfway house. Tschetter asked for full parole at the September hearing, but was denied. Tschetter’s request for full parole was reviewed in March and again denied, but his day parole was extended. He was walking around 'rehabilitated' pretty early. Gus Hobbleton posted:According to the legal system it's more or less okay to kill people while driving You don't even need to be drunk
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Kly posted:What? No way that cant be true. The idea of a two year old and a six year old sleeping in the same room is stupid and a great way to make sure neither of them ever get a good nights rest but i cant believe its illegal. I shared a room with my sister for three years as a kid, but it was never an issue because a) CFS wasn't involved with us, and b) my parents could've bought a house with an extra bedroom if that was their priority, which it wasn't at that point. But if we had been involved with CFS - which, let's face it, would be much more likely if we'd been living in poverty - they would have been forced to move to a larger home or lose custody.
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THC posted:They voted in a useless independent in protest but would never elect an opposition MLA because fast ferries. Measures like the new bridge will bring them back into the Liberal fold. The BC Liberals made a big effort to have the Delta Mayor at the press conference for the new bridge, whereas no one from the Richmond side was there, so yeah this whole thing is a politically motivated.
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James Baud posted:It's not really overbuilding when it's the primary route linking nearly a million people (Vancouver, Richmond) to both the US border, the primary ferry terminal to the island, and oh yeah, also the part of Surrey that's seeing probably 90% of their recent and future population growth of 10k+ people per year. To say nothing of the population boom that would follow any relaxing of the ALR... Granted everybody living on the Fraser's flood plain is a fool, but when has that stopped people before? Well yes when transit is completely eliminated as an option, which the BC Liberals have done, then doubling down on car oriented urban planning becomes the only remaining solution. In this case we're not overbuilding, it's all that's possible. The BC Liberals have engineered it such that this is the only viable growth strategy. You're on the ball bringing up the ALR. This entire thing is a real estate play. There has already been efforts to undermine the Agricultural Land Reserve. Expect more of this to continue and for the BC Liberals to tie it into the housing affordability problem. The Liberals will claim that the ALR is restricting supply and causing prices to rise. The solution will be to free up land in Delta/Tsawwassen for tracts of low density single family housing. Femtosecond fucked around with this message at 08:08 on Dec 22, 2015 |
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Cultural Imperial posted:http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-police-2-bodies-dead-1.3374270 How badly did the army brats beat you up during recess, CI?
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THC posted:They voted in a useless independent in protest but would never elect an opposition MLA because fast ferries. Measures like the new bridge will bring them back into the Liberal fold. I dunno. I'm from there, they still hate the BC Liberals because of the poo poo they tried to pull with Delta Hospital, etc. Those idiotic hicks are perfectly content with electing a useless independent, and Ladnerites will never surrender their pickups and SUVs for transit. It's such a hosed region, I hate it.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 08:10 |
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My favorite part is how the Canada line is basically now at capacity and they can't do poo poo about it because the platforms are so small. As usual the government made a lovely decision for short term budgetary reasons.
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cowofwar posted:My favorite part is how the Canada line is basically now at capacity and they can't do poo poo about it because the platforms are so small. As usual the government made a lovely decision for short term budgetary reasons. They apparently "left room" to expand all the platforms to support 3-car trains, which blows my mind because wasn't the drat thing at capacity like 6 months after opening?
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CLAM DOWN posted:They apparently "left room" to expand all the platforms to support 3-car trains, which blows my mind because wasn't the drat thing at capacity like 6 months after opening? One of the largest automated systems in the world and for some reason they went and made a completely incompatible spur with totally different organization and logistics.
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jm20 posted:He was walking around 'rehabilitated' pretty early. His sentence seems to have been in line for a manslaughter conviction, car or not. He got basically 8 years, reduced by 25% for originally offering to plead guilty, and credit for pretrial time. 5 concurrent for manslaughter, plus 6 months for obstruction tacked on consecutive. Ended up at 66 months. You seem to have an issue with the sentencing range for manslaughter generally, but think somehow he got off easy because he was in a vehicle? I'm unable to see your point otherwise.
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