guy caballero
New Member
That's exactly it. Too late now though. I have taken in three friends, that makes five of us here at night but I have a friend with an 11 month old baby who luckily did her grocery shopping Saturday before her power dropped Saturday night so luckily she has food for her and her baby. Her halls and stairs are in darkness, she lives on the 22nd floor and may not have heat until the weekend now? Her daycare is closed so she loses pay today (she's on contract) and this is one example of what tens of thousands are going through. Btw, it's over half million people without power as of an hour ago.
Just wait until tomorrow after a night of -10 to -15C temps and then wait to hear people screaming. Next up: water pipes start bursting if it gets too cold. Much, or most of this would have been unnecessary if this was a fully co-ordinated effort from Sunday morning.
Luckily never lost power at my location by Little Italy.
Rob Ford screwed up seriously by not calling it an emergency.
I know many people throughout city that have no power.
For over half million citizens (especially children) this is a crappy, cold Christmas.
More expensive for parents as well.
Ford's only thinking of his next drink, hit on pipe or whatever.