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There’s a noose in that picture too.
There’s a noose in that picture too.
The thing circled in red? ...pretty sure that's just some sort of construction related loop of wire. There's a whole bunch of loops like that throughout the photo. So many nooses
Makes me wonder whether the other alleged incidents were misinterpreted.
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You risked your life on the bus for this information? God Speed.I took a couple of trips by bus along Eglinton earlier this week one from Kennedy station to Victoria park and Eglinton and one from Eglinton and Younge to Victoria park and Eglinton to see how construction is going.
Here are my observations:
From Kennedy to Victoria park most of the crossovers seem to be in place although not all of the rails outside of intersections is complete. At the crossovers they have a different type of signal that resembles ones on railroads and at intersections they have the same ones that are used for the streetcars operating in rights of way. I did not observe any wires being strung from any of the poles.
From Eglinton and Younge I observed that the right of way is mostly complete with tracks from Science centre (Don Mills and Eglinton) along the hill from East of the DVP the tracks are raised about 3 to 6 feet above the round possibly to minimize the grade that they need to climb. Aso no wires seem to be in place yet eather also saw the same type of signals in place. This section also has the most shelters in place.
I don't really consider using public transportation as a risk to life. The vast majority of people I see when I do use it are wearing masks as am I.You risked your life on the bus for this information? God Speed.
I think he was referring to the conditions of the road rather than the pandemicI don't really consider using public transportation as a risk to life. The vast majority of people I see when I do use it are wearing masks as am I.