globalexpress
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Bit of a cloudburst over Lake Ontario as seen from our balcony overlooking the Port Lands late this afternoon.
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Yep, I'm normally much more surreptitious when taking photos of construction sites. I thought it was because they see me a few times a day (I ride a giant FedEx cargo bike right past there every day) and I always give them a nod or a flip a salute. But then the fellow in the full hi-viz jacket in my photo motioned me to take their photo. Then he turned around, pulled out his phone (you can kind of already see it in his right pocket), and wanted a selfie with me and the bike in the background. So weird.Been asked a number times on this site by workers to have their photo taken.
I saw a lost driver in a car with Nova Scotia plates enter the site late at night, stopped, inched forward, then hesitatingly drove across the bridge before I lost sight of them at Commissioners. I hope they found their way out... I myself have been sorely tempted to breach the site and spend a glorious 30 seconds on the bridge before it is official open.Gates wide open this afternoon, so decided to take a stroll
I never acknowledge the presence of anyone when I take pictures of construction sites, and I'm in their face about doing it - I stand in the most visible spot and casually snap away, daring anyone to tell me I can't do that.Yep, I'm normally much more surreptitious when taking photos of construction sites. I thought it was because they see me a few times a day (I ride a giant FedEx cargo bike right past there every day) and I always give them a nod or a flip a salute. But then the fellow in the full hi-viz jacket in my photo motioned me to take their photo. Then he turned around, pulled out his phone (you can kind of already see it in his right pocket), and wanted a selfie with me and the bike in the background. So weird.
... I had a chap from EllisDon for Kipling Hub stand right in front to prevent me from shooting that I make a call the head office about him and what he was doing illegally that he got a call and walked away.
I don't know what you call it when someone walks off the job site onto public land and stand in your face to prevent the you from taking photos?? I happen to know a few top personal at EllisDon who were not impress with their employee action after making the call. That person was removed from his position as a project manager and assign to crappy position until they quit.What was he doing that was illegal? Standing in someones view is not illegal, nor is being annoying. It's a long long way from criminal harassment which is the closest charge I can think of.
AFAICS You were two people, both doing things that weren't illegal but annoyed the crap out of the other.
I don't know what you call it when someone walks off the job site onto public land and stand in your face to prevent the you from taking photos?? I happen to know a few top personal at EllisDon who were not impress with their employee action after making the call. That person was removed from his position as a project manager and assign to crappy position until they quit.