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Originally Posted by 1990C4S
No leash? Speeding? Yea, the bar association will be all over that. Not. If there were people in the park, then I would suggest he's just an idiot, but you said there were no kids there. He may still be an entitled idiot. The world is full of them.
Do we need a poll here to see who exceeds the speed limit? I do, every time I drive. Our speed limits are outdated, set in 1950 and unchanged. I'm not taking my life into my hands, and I'm not endangering anyone by driving 20% over the limit on clear sunny day. If that's the bar for being an idiot, then this forum is full of idiots.
Bottom line: If the laws are ridiculous people ignore them.
Seriously? If that's your biggest problem life ain't too bad. I would prefer your neighbor to mine who cuts his grass once a year, chains his dog outside and lets it bark from 7am to 11pm, parks two or three cars on the road every day, has back-yard that looks like a scrap yard, etc etc.
And Canada Post has lots of options for 'undeliverable addresses'. I think they can deal with a wasp nest.
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There should be speed limits. That is the law. Especially in school zones. If you want to speed then you do so at your own risk. Call speed traps a cash cow if you want but speed limits are there for a reason. Namely to make our streets safer. We want our kids alive, not crippled.
I see many people talking on cell phones driving in the city. They don't have their undivided attention driving.
Another reason for no dogs in the schoolyard. Dogs po_p. The po_p does not get picked up or even noticed when milling around a school yard. Little Johnny the next day leaves class and goes into the schoolyard during recess. Dog po_p gets on his shoes and teacher notices the stink. Janitor is told to clean the schoolyard of dog po_p.
Yes there are barking dogs in our neighbourhood. The City has a full time job covering all the infractions. I have a lot time of time for the Bylaw Officers.