innsertnamehere
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because FCP is clearly too far from City Hall to walk...
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"'We’ve been doing that for years,' Ford said of the Toronto Police ticketing and towing blitz launched this week."
Sour grapes. Can't take someone else doing a job you failed at for four years? And then there's the traffic thing.
Rob Ford not impressed with Tory decisions
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/01/08/rob-ford-not-impressed-with-tory-decisions
Got to wonder who is the bright mind that invited his ex-worship to the ceremony, and how it relates to protocol.
AoD
I saw him say he was "invited by the officers". I'm a little unclear whether he meant the cadet graduates or those officiating the event. If true, it's a pretty stiff middle finger to the Chief from whichever group. Pretty bold insubordination for the rookie class.
I suspect he just crashed it... to "support the front line guys"
Another office update from JT:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...between-his-office-and-fords/article22372058/
I can only sympathize with him - bumbaclot isn't exactly a word you want to hear during serious meetings.
AoD
"'We’ve been doing that for years,' Ford said of the Toronto Police ticketing and towing blitz launched this week."
Sour grapes. Can't take someone else doing a job you failed at for four years? And then there's the traffic thing.
Rob Ford not impressed with Tory decisions
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/01/08/rob-ford-not-impressed-with-tory-decisions
I work in construction and have to adapt to parking regulations all the time. Sometimes I have to park around the block (and believe me, our customers' costs did not go up because I have to drop my material and tools off at the site and then park elsewhere and walk back). Sometimes we need temporary permits. Sometimes we have to pay to park. We adapt. If a courier company can't adapt to existing regulations (not new ones, mind!) then they shouldn't be in business. They're obviously too rigid. Get smaller delivery vehicles for central areas, for example. No, f*ck it, that makes too much sense.
"'We’ve been doing that for years,' Ford said of the Toronto Police ticketing and towing blitz launched this week."
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/01/09/new-york-subways-have-torontos-beat
Snobelen writes like Wormington! He is complaining about subways.
Yes, John Snobelen was in cabinet, when cabinet approved the cancellation of the Eglinton subway.Cabinet minister, my eye. Wasn't he in cabinet when his government decided to fill in a certain underground transit project in Toronto?
Yes, John Snobelen was in cabinet, when cabinet approved the cancellation of the Eglinton subway.