Posts Tagged ‘ waterfront ’

Needless to say

Posted on June 6th, 2026 Comments Off on Needless to say

May was a busy month. Let’s just have a stiff drink or two and leave it at that, okay?

June is presenting its own unique set of challenges but thankfully it’s also presenting some low-hanging fruit:

In case you can’t or don’t want to watch the video, it can be summarized thusly: a cyclist is recording their trip along a waterfront biking trail when they spot a group of cops tackling another cyclist, ostensibly for running through a stop sign, and seemingly trying to escape the orders of the same officers; basically a traffic stop that ended in an aggressive takedown. At one point up to three cops are piled on top of the guy, apparently in order to restrain him.

Understandably, this has generated some online debate about excessive force but since we can’t see what happened prior to the tackle we should probably wait a bit longer to get the full story. Maybe the guy had a gun? Maybe he just stole some old lady’s purse? It’s not as if I’m a fan of state coersion but at this point I don’t have enough information to pass judgement.

It’s worth noting that the video is not actually taken on “Lakeshore”, it’s a little farther south along Queens Quay at Little Norway Crescent. Were the person recording the video to pedal their conveyance a few seconds longer they would quickly reach Bathurst Street and the southern edge of 545 Lake Shore Boulevard West, a Homes First project that straddles both streets, and an interesting juxtaposition to the events in the video.

Although 545 Lake Shore is billed as a homeless shelter, in reality it’s more of an open-use drug site and repository of often shady, sometimes nefarious characters. Of course there are some genuinely down-and-out folks there but between the ubiquitous meth-heads, leaners, and those who supply them, the truly needy are far outnumbered by those who need not be there.

Right across the street is the Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre which houses various preschool programs and a JK-to-grade-8 public school.

Given this context, does the recorded incident simply represent a determined decision to enforce the law or is it something along the lines of performative theater, perhaps in advance of certain events? Hard to say.

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corona

Posted on July 8th, 2025 Comments Off on corona

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Coronation Park

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Clump

Posted on June 17th, 2023 Comments Off on Clump

The Rogers Centre making itself comfortable along the lake shore.

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Ontario Place gone just in time for summer

Posted on June 6th, 2023 Comments Off on Ontario Place gone just in time for summer

Turns out that had I visited just last week I would’ve had some souvenir photos of Ontario Place but as usual the government quietly gave everyone the middle finger and fenced off most of the area “for the collective good” (paraphrasing mine).

So, in a very apropos way, this year’s winter photos from the western tip of West Island will be some of the last ones I have.

Continued in part 2 …

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music garden again

Posted on August 25th, 2022 Comments Off on music garden again

Three months later and … it’s still very nice!

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marina

Posted on June 5th, 2022 Comments Off on marina
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nautical

Posted on May 24th, 2022 Comments Off on nautical
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turbine

Posted on May 9th, 2022 Comments Off on turbine

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Ungullible

Posted on October 9th, 2015 Comments Off on Ungullible

Gull at Sugar Beach / Corus Quay

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Cold and waiting

Posted on January 8th, 2013 Comments Off on Cold and waiting

Brrr...

 

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