05-31-2020, 09:05 PM
(05-31-2020, 08:37 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(05-31-2020, 01:43 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: This works well in KW, but my friends in Toronto will point out that things are different in Toronto. A friend of mine lives near St. Clair and Avenue Rd. and there is virtually no time of the day when they can leave their homes and walk up the sidewalk without failing to physically distance much of the time.
KW is in a better situation, but I still don't think the fact that one *can* go for a walk at 7 AM on a Sunday negates the fact that at 3 PM on a weekend, there is not enough space for everyone who wants to be out in a public space.
Valid points, both. But the second is mitigated by the individual's ability to choose the time. I interpreted Jamincan's comment as people being stuck in their apartments 24/7. I could have been mistaken, though.
Some people have a greater ability to choose the time than others. I can definitely envision someone who has, say, young children not being able to properly distance outside during the times when he or she can go outside, and as a result staying in the apartment for days on end.
That having been said, I doubt that case exists often in KW. There really does seem to be enough space, even green space, for everyone to get out and get some exercise.