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Scrambled

So today Toronto joins the world-class ranks of Tokyo, Denver and London (Ontario) by installing a “scramble” intersection at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets in the heart of the city’s downtown. Up to 100,000 pedestrians a day pass through this intersection and, as with most intersections in the city, drivers at Yonge & Dundas are unencumbered by common sense or law enforcement in their amber-running, illegal-turning and general fuckwaddiness when dealing with pedestrians who, admittedly, could themselves learn a thing or twelve about how to cross a fucking street.

The new intersection will increase motorist delays at the intersection to 57 seconds, still a very small price to pay for being so fucking idiotic as to navigate a course through the very busiest part of the largest city in Canada.

Anyway: history!

Media!
The media eagerly await my arrival shortly before the opening of the intersection. We can begin.

Councillor Kyle Rae
My friend, City Councillor Kyle Rae, announces the opening of the intersection. I always like going to Kyle’s events because there’s always a passel of hot–  hel-LO, Mister Orange Shirt!

Councillor Glenn de Baeremaeker
City Councillor Glenn de Baeremaeker speaks to… gee, I forget. I think he was sending me a message of some sort. Something about him being a vegan but he’d make an exception for me? I dunno. Geez.

Scrambled
The intersection in action.

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