They're inclusive, you just have to sign upIf anything it is selfish to close roads for events that aren't inclusive to all residents of the city!
I've done many event and I'm no athlete
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They're inclusive, you just have to sign upIf anything it is selfish to close roads for events that aren't inclusive to all residents of the city!
That's a spurious argument; we all pay taxes for things we don't use. They exist so that we can use them for their intended purpose. If anything it is selfish to close roads for events that aren't inclusive to all residents of the city!
Maybe for you, but for others it can be quite inconvenient. For many people Sunday is a work day, and it's a time when transit service is the worst.
They're inclusive, you just have to sign up
I've done many event and I'm no athlete
Spurious only for selfish drivers who don't think they should need to share the road with other modes of transportation.
I did say you just have to sign up. So once you do that, yes, you just show up.I don't think the Toronto Triathlon Festival people would allow me on the route it if I just showed up with my bike on Sunday morning... Likewise with the Ride for Heart you have to actually participate in the Ride for Heart.
Even though some are charitable events, the fact remains that these are private organizations making use of public resources while inconveniencing those who don't participate.
I don't think the Toronto Triathlon Festival people would allow me on the route it if I just showed up with my bike on Sunday morning... Likewise with the Ride for Heart you have to actually participate in the Ride for Heart.
Even though some are charitable events, the fact remains that these are private organizations making use of public resources while inconveniencing those who don't participate.
Maybe for you, but for others it can be quite inconvenient. For many people Sunday is a work day, and it's a time when transit service is the worst.
This is completely unacceptable.