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DIY-HP-LED

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WTF Canadia? where am i going to flee to when the shit hits the fan if you guys can't keep this kind of shit on the other side of the border?
Policy is in most countries to try and keep people out of the prison system if they can, but they try too hard IMHO! Some people need to be in prison, he was one of them and she was just as fucked in the head, too many violent ones are released and even the ones say they catch for B&E are out doing it again to support a habit. What do you do when face tattoo's and swastikas on their foreheads make them "unemployable". The only way to get a day's work out of them is with a whip in one hand and a shotgun in the other. Some can act "normal", but when they get liquored up look out!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Policy is in most countries to try and keep people out of the prison system if they can, but they try too hard IMHO! Some people need to be in prison, he was one of them and she was just as fucked in the head, too many violent ones are released and even the ones say they catch for B&E are out doing it again to support a habit. What do you do when face tattoo's and swastikas on their foreheads make them "unemployable". The only way to get a day's work out of them is with a whip in one hand and a shotgun in the other. Some can act "normal", but when they get liquored up look out!
i try not to judge other people, and fail...so i try not to judge other people too harshly, and think i have slightly better success...but yeah, the whole facial tattoo thing kind of puts me off...tattoos are fine with me, i have 4 myself...but your face is...your face...it is your most expressive tool to convey your thoughts and emotions to the rest of the world. it is what people focus on after their first general impression.
putting a tattoo on your face, unless it is a REAL cultural practice, is a way of distancing yourself from others, a permanent mask that allows you to feel disassociated with your fellow human beings, so that you can do what you want without breaking any tribal taboos...you're making yourself different, and no one inherently trusts the different.
 

CunningCanuk

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Good to see and bodes well for the future. Just need to get housing and rapid transit developed faster. It's nice to hear the positive aspects of this cold ass country during these dull grey days.
I live in the Region of Waterloo. Transit improvements are already underway with the LRT.

 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
How much weight do you think is hanging off those homes? Wonder if there will be some structural damage? If there is no damage, what a great advertisement for the home builder.
I wondered about that. Ten tons tops, well- distributed. Roofs (usual weak spot) are pretty clear.

The test comes at the thaw, when the ice is no longer one rigid unit.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Mounting calls for changes to Canada’s justice system following the shooting death of OPP officer

4,475 views Dec 29, 2022
Throughout the community of Hagersville Thursday, tributes poured in for the fallen OPP officer, and blue ribbons were put up in honor of Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala.

Throughout the community, people were in shock over the news from the commissioner of the OPP. “I’m outraged over the fact McKenzie was out on bail and provided the opportunity to take the life of an innocent officer,” OPP Thomas Carrique said in a press conference Wednesday.

25-year-old Randall McKenzie, identified by police as being from the Mississauga’s of the New Credit First Nation is charged with first-degree murder in the police officer’s death, along with 30-year-old Brandi Stewart-Sperry of Hamilton.

Police say the officer was shot and killed Tuesday when he was called to help a vehicle in the ditch. The suspects were arrested several hours later.

The OPP commissioner says McKenzie had previously been convicted of numerous charges but was released on bail.

Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Bobbi Ann Brady says the bail system has to be toughened up, “this is a system that this young man chose to go out and uphold, and yet the very system he was out there to uphold failed him.”

Conservative Member of Parliament for Brantford-Brant Larry Brock says this follows what he calls the liberal government’s soft-on-crime policies, and people want something better, “they’re very angry they’re extremely angry at our criminal legal system that allows these dangerous offenders to be released without the appropriate supervision, the appropriate ability to protect our communities.”

Suspect Randall McKenzie’s family issued a statement expressing their condolences to Const. Pierzchala’s family, saying “we wish them healing and peace.”

The OPP commissioner also said in his statement that Const. Pierzchala was ambushed when he was killed. He was there to help a vehicle in the ditch but the commissioner says he was shot before he had a chance to defend himself. He didn’t use his gun.
 
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