01-28-2019, 12:21 PM
(01-28-2019, 11:46 AM)MidTowner Wrote:(01-27-2019, 09:31 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: Oh, FFS, blaming phones...
Disappointing they gave little data on how many fines. 60 warning seems low, but it might be to do with the fact that there wasn't very long at all when they bylaw would have applied.
Of course, CTV payed ZERO mention of this, that the bylaw applies (and the warning response) applies only when nothing has fallen for 24 hours, meaning most of this week there was no bylaw whatsoever.
Edit: Never mind the annoyance of only having videos on CTV, I can't even see a date on them.
That's flabbergasting to me, actually. On Monday of last week, I probably encountered more than sixty properties where sidewalks weren't clear just walking to various destinations.
Perhaps it takes a long time for the officer to log a warning and put the notice in the mailbox (or affix it, or whatever they do). I understand it's going to take some amount of time. Does anyone know how many bylaw officers are on this file when the snow has fallen?
A few centimetres fell on Saturday, and plenty of sidewalks aren't clear from that fall, or even from the ice earlier in the week. But I'm guessing that no warnings will be issued today.
By the forecast, and historical data, there's probably only a few hours of the working day when there would have been warnings issued in the past 5 days, and unlikely to be any until at least Wednesday.
This cannot be said loudly enough. The bylaw is garbage.