Pre Obergefell, of course.
Pre Obergefell, of course.
"After receiving intel from CRU about the UBC encampment, ... Saanich Police Deputy Robert Warren pre-emptively reached out to UVic security.... He said ... 'police know itβs important to act quickly on these situations before they become too entrenched.'"
The klepts are so arrogant after decades of looting countries without any sort of consequences that they view these people with such utter contempt that they can't even contemplate this would eventually be an issue for them.
Not just a UK issue, and it's why surveillance states are now the norm.
Healthcare and government workers to start. Same dog whistle here among the online right wing cancer groups.
Less than 2 years for taking an active role in killing a patient seems rather light.
I had a 4 letter yahoo email account (that they just summarily killed at one point, bastards...)
And that only until 7pm ;)
The 31 to Metrotown is also every 30 min and runs until 10pm
Big "transit people need not apply" energy.
80 schedule infomaps.translink.ca/Public_Timet...
So glad our coop didn't move there...
The 100 cuts North to Marine Drive instead of Marine Way, which adds a 20 meter hill (and there are no shortcuts through this divide, so you need to walk back to the split or the Red Alder Trail)
The 80 (dedicated Canada Line Route) is a bit better, but with infrequent service, ends @ 7pm.
Of course there would be more than one as we live in hell.
It feels like she may be pushing these bills as a series of "purity tests" for the BC Conservative leadership race.
The timing is a bit suspicious with these weekly bills.
Interesting that the Twitter account generating AI slop that aligns with ABC went dark after this broke.
And their backup account.
The Money Judgment Enforcement Act received royal assent in October 2023 and is still not in force.
We might be waiting some time.
Deadbeats always harm many people.
We see it worked pretty well to keep one war criminal out of jail...
I wasn't able to attend the March 3rd appearance, but the case is still in CSO with the original trial dates.
We'll see what happens in the next few weeks...
Not just me expecting a Jordan application and dropped charges in the Shoker case.
Interesting how the actions of anti sogi convoyers can lead to a police car looking like this (note the front axle) and that's ok?
ddlaw.ca/surrey-tract...
This story paired really well with Apple introducing their low cost laptop this week to eradicate the low cost pc industry preying on low income people with trash components.
?NUMB?DAME?'s 75th SHOW!
improv / performance art - with special guests.
come see us play our first ever cover.
Red Gate - 1965 Main St.
Sunday March 8th
Doors at 7pm Music at 7:30
$15
on unceded territory of the musqueam, squamish and tsleil-waututh
venue accessible up a small bump.
The guy who is accused of telling police to not take notes after Miles Gray, you say?
www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/ar...
Did nobody publish a paper on this in the past 20 years?
We've even seen buffer overflow attacks via the TMPS. I seem to recall one of the "remote car takeover videos on a news show" used this to hit the canbus and disabled brakes or something.
Adama was right.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPKG...
The "I was a nurse who saw Iraqi troops take premature babies out of incubators, oh wait, I was never a nurse but the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the US."
Must be a day that ends with a Y
www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...
If you're right wing in Canada, you can apparently just ignore court orders.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Cst WEBER drove his police car onto the sidewalk to cut off the [redacted] path, and observed that [redacted] changed his path onto the roadway. Cst WEBER, lights and sirens still activated, positioned his police vehicle perpendicular to the roadway to block the [redacted] path as well as to stop vehicles behind him. Cst WEBER's car was stationary and in park, when [redacted] t-boned Cst WEBER's driver side door. [redacted] fell off [redacted] Cst WEBER got out of his vehicle, and took hold [redacted] throwing him to the ground, where other police units joined him and placed [redacted] in handcuffs.
Cst WEBER drove his police car onto the sidewalk to cut off the [redacted] Cst WEBER, lights and sirens still activated, positioned his police vehicle perpendicular to the roadway to block the [redacted] as well as to stop vehicles behind him. Cst WEBER's car was stationary and in park, when [redacted] Cst WEBER got out of his vehicle, and [redacted] where other police units joined him and [redacted]
The heavy-handed redaction is a recent trend. Compare what VicPD released for this old report in 2024 vs. 2025. In the 2024 FOI, we learned an officer cut off someone on a scooter, forcing them to crash. They then threw the person to the ground. In the new FOI, VicPD withheld all that information.
π« I have to imagine the process of learning "oh I can't tell that story from my childhood to people or they'll get really upset secondhand" is one of the most universal experiences for trans people of all kinds
And water infrastructure...
antiX Linux is "Proudly anti-fascist" and runs quite well on "ewaste old" computers but it's probably not the best newbie distro.
antixlinux.com
Mx linux xfce is a little easier mxlinux.org
FWIW, if folks are on disability, they will have hotel coverage but there are far more trans people who aren't but also can't afford 3 weeks off work and the hotel costs.
We have a month for them to figure something out. I expect some community fill in as well.
Should be some expedited removal process after a conviction anyways ;)