electrik
11-16-11, 06:18 PM
I dunno if anybody posted this (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/editorials/cyclists-should-know-their-place/article2158686/)
In Ontario, bicycles are considered vehicles under the province's Highway Traffic Act. Yet there is a large gap in enforcement. Cars that fly through red lights or stop signs would be quickly reported and, if caught, severely prosecuted. Not so bikes, which are a lesser threat, but a threat just the same.
:wtf::roflmao2:
Not so with banana peels on the ground, which are a lesser threat, but a threat just the same!! I am also wondering how many km/h constituted flying!
:p
In Ontario, bicycles are considered vehicles under the province's Highway Traffic Act. Yet there is a large gap in enforcement. Cars that fly through red lights or stop signs would be quickly reported and, if caught, severely prosecuted. Not so bikes, which are a lesser threat, but a threat just the same.
:wtf::roflmao2:
Not so with banana peels on the ground, which are a lesser threat, but a threat just the same!! I am also wondering how many km/h constituted flying!
:p
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