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The center of Ontarios vast police state. Imagine being a kid in Ontario today? Even worse if poor as the predators will enforce their caste system too.
They banned a great hill that I once visited as a kid. It is steep and legendary. The police state doesn't want you being too free though.
Toronto has banned tobogganing at 45 hills across the city due to safety concerns and one councillor says he's not happy with the move because there are more important issues that should be drawing the attention of city staff.
Coun. Brad Bradford, who represents Beaches-East York, said on Friday that residents can manage the physical risk of tobogganing. He said the ban shows that Toronto is becoming a "no fun city" that doesn't respond to the needs of families.
"This is just nonsense," said Bradford. "It's the no fun city when you start seeing them cracking down on tobogganing, especially in a place that has decades of experience and a tradition of tobogganing.
One of the hills where tobogganing is banned is East Lynn Park on Danforth Avenue near Woodbine Avenue.
They banned a great hill that I once visited as a kid. It is steep and legendary. The police state doesn't want you being too free though.
Toronto has banned tobogganing at 45 hills across the city due to safety concerns and one councillor says he's not happy with the move because there are more important issues that should be drawing the attention of city staff.
Coun. Brad Bradford, who represents Beaches-East York, said on Friday that residents can manage the physical risk of tobogganing. He said the ban shows that Toronto is becoming a "no fun city" that doesn't respond to the needs of families.
"This is just nonsense," said Bradford. "It's the no fun city when you start seeing them cracking down on tobogganing, especially in a place that has decades of experience and a tradition of tobogganing.
One of the hills where tobogganing is banned is East Lynn Park on Danforth Avenue near Woodbine Avenue.
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