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What's going on? I'm trying to find a wire.
Here. Oh my, where is this plugged
into? Hang on a second.
This is the way I smoothly startthe show.
Oh, this is The Wire. It's Tuesday and I'm curious
what's going on in your life? In my life.
We're having fun because I'm inside and it's cold outside and
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that's all OK. There's more to it than that.
Lots of cool stuff coming up in my immediate future.
But I hope you're doing well. My name is Sean Shapiro.
I'm a former police officer who talks about Traffic Safety,
traffic law, and police stuff. And despite having to unplug and
replug my Stream Deck to make itwork, we're in business.
I've also figured out the whole Wi-Fi thing.
We should have no further issues, at least not related to
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technology. We can always have issues.
Issues are fun, sort of. And for anyone who wonders why I
don't call tech support, I am Tech support.
Yes, I am A1 person show and I am responsible for my own fixing
of stuff and things. And if things don't work right,
it's because I probably messed it up anyway.
Experimentation, making things interesting and new.
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We are currently broadcasting a whole bunch of different
platforms we are on well, let's list them.
We're at X LinkedIn, we're on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube,
twitch kick. We're on Rumble.
Anybody using rumble? I haven't heard from anybody
using Rumble, but we're there anyway.
We got a bunch of people coming in on YouTube, but Keller
Draconis with greetings and salutations.
Julie Massey says good morning, Sean.
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We have somebody trying to sell me something on Kik because
that's the kind of messages I get there.
And then we've got Nicholas Rizzi who wants to know about
stuff and things won't flag thatfor in just a little bit.
If you got questions about Traffic Safety, traffic law and
police stuff, please reach out and ask questions because
basically I want to know what you got to say.
Yes, this show can only be an hour long today.
Often I go late, go long, talk for a lot longer than I should.
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And that's because I love answering your traffic and
police questions. Call me.
You are your spirit guide to theHighway Traffic Act.
I am here to help you on your journey to enlightenment about
things that cause problems on the road.
Yeah, a lot of people don't get it.
You, you are out there doing your thing.
And most people think that that's, that's the focus.
It's just me doing my thing. There's a whole lot of moving
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parts, and I see the tragedy surrounding poor choices on the
road. And then you see all sorts of
horrible drivers. And oddly enough, people are
very quick to point a finger andsay that driver sucks.
But very, very rarely do they put that finger on themselves
and say that they're not perfecteither.
And you know what? We could all do a little bit
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better. So what is going on in the
world? Well, we we now have no
automated enforcement in Ontario.
That's a thing. And we have people who are
accelerating. I want to know if you have seen
people speeding up in your neighborhood.
Is there a change? I think there is.
I think there is and I think it's pretty profound.
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I'm seeing people going a lot faster than than I would have
previously seen. I know they're going faster.
My iPad is I changed so not onlydid I fix the Wi-Fi but after I
fixed it I went and got a new thing bobber a new router all
together because I renewed and Italked about this briefly but
if. When's the last?
Time you you looked at your bill.
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Do you just pay blindly or do you actually check to see if
you're getting a good deal? This is not an advertisement.
This is a warning. If you're not checking to make
sure you're getting a good deal,you're probably not.
And I mean that they change the prices sometimes they update
things. I'm totally unable to walk and
chew them at the same time. Typing in passwords while trying
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to talk about stuff and things is is harder than it looks.
So I'm going to just stop pretending that I can do it and
just press the password. Hopefully I got that right.
Did I get it right? Did I?
Come on. Yeah, I did.
So check your bill on a regular basis, see if there's any
overages. What I did is I didn't check the
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bill and as a result I paid $50 more per month for about 3
months. That really pissed me off.
So I went through and I called the people at Rogers.
Well, they don't actually answertelephones anymore, but I got
them on a chat app that they have and after hours of waiting
online, I did get through to them.
They did say, oh Gee whiz, we can totally give you a better
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deal. And they did.
Which I then have to put in the calendar and ensure that I check
again because in two years or 24months it's going to go back up
to a ridiculous number and then I will be pissed off all over
again. And that just doesn't seem like
fun. No, it doesn't No, it doesn't.
So check your bill, make sure you're getting the best deal.
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I was being charged more than the current top tier for a
faster. So it's $120.00 a month for two
gigahertz gigabytes of of of data speed.
I think the gigabits to GB. I don't know.
And then I was paying more than what the two was and I was
getting 1.5. Didn't even offer 1.5 anymore.
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Anyway, I'm gonna stop whining about this.
I hope you're doing well. And I see a whole bunch of
people with questions. So let's get into the first one.
Nicholas, I think you were firstto the party.
It's likely not traffic related,but let's see what I could say.
His question is, was there ever a time you were in the wrong
place at the wrong time? That happens all the time.
I, I've often, and I'm not alonein this Many, many police
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officers have referred to themselves as poop magnets using
different terminology. But yeah, I, I, I, you know, I
was the guy driving back to the station for end of shift and I'd
end up arresting someone for impaired operation.
I was always in the wrong place at the wrong time or I was in
the right place at the right time to do the right thing for
the right people and help make roads safer.
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Wasn't always going with my personal plan, but, you know, I
was there to do the thing I had to do because I was about
protecting and making places safer.
So. Yeah, it was the right place at
the right time. Just it always felt like it was
the wrong place. Ian says.
Good morning, Sean. Good morning, Ian.
Hope you're doing well. And Mary Lynn Mattress says
hello, Sean. Hello, Mary.
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Good to see you again. Brandon just jumped in with a
morning Sean and all from DisneyDestiny.
No, you're on the Disney destiny.
Disney Destiny is the newest cruise line from a cruise ship
from Disney Cruise Lines and I've been watching all sorts of
footage on it. He says.
You're you're all amazing and have an amazing day, Sean.
I'll be back next week. We should do lunch.
Yes, yes, let's make that happen.
I want to hear all about Disney Destiny.
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This is the newest ship and. It has a, a, a, a.
Heroes and villains theme. I, I'm I'm I'm very interested
to know what your thoughts are on this.
Now my, my side gig's something that I do and you can actually
follow me on the shop rewired channel.
It's it's, it's happened to be a, a travel agent, a travel
agent, a travel consultant on the side.
I've been doing this for years. I just happened to not talk
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about it publicly because it wasn't a thing.
I I really wanted to blur the lines.
But you know what? There comes at a time in in
one's life when you can talk about travel and not feel guilty
about it. OK, let's see what's going on
here. Oh, we got Nicholas who says,
what does your cop voice sound like?
Does it? Does it sound different than my
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well, you mean my yelling voice,my direction voice?
What I mean is someone giving you trouble and you need to let
them know you're in charge. It's loud and it scares people.
And my family has rarely heard me use my cop voice.
But it it sounds like this but louder and more and more in
charge. I guess not.
How to? Describe it but I'm not going to
use it now because I like my microphone and I don't want to
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break it I'm worried if I yell into it it will damage it we got
insure with Duchamp says hello, good morning hello and good
morning to you too. He's got a question, he says,
Sean, one question recently in Scarborough, windows of five
cars were shattered and insurance along with ownership
was stolen. What's possible misuse or what's
the possible misuse of those documents?
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Well, glad you asked. Never leave documents like that
in your vehicle. People break windows and steal
those documents to find out where you live, to possibly
target your home for later thefts or or to use that
information to somehow use applyfor other things, stealing your
identity. The more information they can
gather on you the better. And then they can go and try and
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do all sorts of things pretending to be you or they
could use a similar car and provide those documents
pretending to be you just for the purposes of getting away
with driving without insurance. There's so many different ways
of utilizing information or wrongdoing.
And, and those are just a couple, but you really have to
be aware of the of what you leave in your vehicle and what
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risks you put yourself in when you do that.
So First off, you don't need to carry your original ownership
documents. Photocopies will suffice, but.
Fold them up, fold them up and put them in your in your car.
But only when it's in your pocket and your pocket is in the
car. Poor way of saying it.
Don't leave it in the car. Put it in your pocket, put it in
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your purse, put it in your wallet.
Don't leave those documents in your car.
To be stolen, you do need to have your original ownership and
your original proof of insurance, which could also be
an electronic secure form through an app and that way
you're never leaving it in the car.
But there's no reason to leave documents in the car.
Don't even leave your mail in the car.
The inside of your vehicle. Although I'm not a good example
of this should be clean, I say it's I'm not a good example
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because I I found Nuggets like chicken Nuggets under the I I
found food from children, my children.
It's hard to keep it perfectly clean, but as clean and tidy had
nothing there to be interesting.When someone looks in the window
they should see the seat not thestuff and change in the cup
holder. I used to do it all the time and
then I went to some calls where windows have been smashed by
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persons in downtown who just needed a couple bucks to buy
whatever they needed to buy. And if you see change, it's a
reason to break a window for some people.
It's still illegal, but it's a reason to motive or it's enough
to motivate some persons downtown.
Just saying. OK, He he asked and I've already
answered that. Boom.
Thank you. OK, if you're watching on any
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platform, wherever you see me right now, please like, follow
and share. Also, we're getting closer to
that 1000 mark on YouTube. If you're not already a YouTube
subscriber, please go to voice over cop on YouTube and follow
me there too. It does help the algorithm.
It does help us find more peopleto talk to.
And I'm trying to hit 1000 so I can unlock new features.
Yeah, some weird stuff going on on TikTok today or so it seems.
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See what's going on there? Stand by, stand by.
Is it really a problem? I I mean, I see that we're live,
but I see, but I don't see questions coming in.
So maybe they're having some issues.
Manano. I'm going to try with another
platform too, just to see what'sgoing on because something,
something ain't right. Something ain't right.
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I don't know if it's the plot one SEC one more thing we're
going to check here. No.
Oh, I see 6 all says OK, so justnobody in here.
That's weird. It's the second time.
It's the second time I've had anissue where TikTok is like just
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doing its own thing and not working properly.
So we're not being fed to peoplebecause there's like 3 people in
the live. Hi, Melissa.
And oh, daddy is there watching too.
Yeah, that's very strange. No likes please tap the screen
till your fingers go down. But send some likes this way
does help people come in here and share with Deshawn says
you're amazing, Sean. Thanks.
You're very welcome. And you might be amazing too.
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All right, let's see we've got anewsletter that we're now.
I keep saying we like there's a ton of people standing behind
me. A team we're trying to build a
team. We're trying to grow the
organization. This is this this whole.
This. This whole thing that we do is
part of Better Traffic. Yes, Better Traffic is a
not-for-profit organization thatI created when I left the
police. It's called the Canadian
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Organization for Better Traffic Safety and Education, Inc.
And it's a not-for-profit organization that wants to make
roads safer everywhere. We want to do that through
engagement and education online and in person.
And we're doing it. We're doing it.
But right now it's me doing it. And we need more people so we
we, we can become a we. You're saying?
I would like to thank the magical people with Diamond and
Diamond. They're sponsors of the show and
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the organization. They want to make sure that
you're safe. And everybody else.
Now, they are Canada's largest personal injury law firm.
And they do that to help you. Yeah, that's a business.
But they're the best at doing good stuff for people.
Amazing. Anyway, thank you to them for
supporting us, which is me doingthis crazy.
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I know. OK Oh, Kayla says I sent a video
with three jokes to you via Telegram.
We have a Telegram group and he's in it.
Oh, Ian says that I have to sound like TJ Hooker on or Dirty
Harry when I when I'm using my cop voice.
I don't know that. Yeah.
Tracy says TikTok is definitely not working right.
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Yeah, yeah, it happens. Listen, it makes it that more
that much more personal to hang out and chat with a small group
versus a large group because sometimes it's just busy.
It's just busy. I think I know what's going on
here. Gaming rank.
What is this? I've got there's this new maybe
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maybe it's because they're doingsome silly promo.
I pressed a button that says gaming ranking.
What is that? Yeah, No idea what this is, some
kind of competition to get people to do live streaming and
it's screwing up the system. Yeah.
We'll see what happens. And that means I need to lean on
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all y'all for more stuff to talkabout because we rely on
conversations, we rely on questions.
And six O says it just happens sometimes 100%.
Now, one of the things that I talked about when we started to
show up, it was that that we're seeing people going faster.
What are the kind of stuff are you seeing on the road?
What is your biggest pet peeve? What are the problems that you
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have when you're out there driving around and what what
pisses you off? Because it's amazing how much
bad driving we see when we're onthe road.
I see it. Constantly and forever.
And it's infuriating, whether itbe the person who doesn't
understand what a zipper merge is.
And by the way, please, please, please reward zipper mergers.
The folks who use the entire lane, they're, they're helping
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to keep traffic moving. But I, I'm annoyed incredibly so
by the people who make the lane change or stop their vehicles at
the top of the lane right at thebeginning where the on ramp is
and they leave a kilometer or more of, well, kilometer is an
exaggeration, but a whole lot ofRd. in front of them empty.
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They should be filling that space.
A zipper merge. I, I need to, to have a video to
share with you all about this. But it's a major problem, major
problem because they just don't get it.
There's a lot of folks who don'tget it.
Pushing through late yellow thatturns red on the left turn.
People who so this is one thing that that many that that was the
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fuel for many a joke. You know, there was the the guy
who he was doing his driving test and every time he he saw a
red light, he hit the gas. No, I already screwed up the
joke. Every time he saw a green light,
he stopped and the and the the instructor yelled at him and
said, what are you doing? He says, well, my brother's
driving and he's going to be driving through.
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All the red lights. So I have to stop the OK worst
delivery of that joke and I'm just putting the pieces
together. I, I have to look up how to
actually tell that joke because apparently the one that's, you
know, in the, the cobweb infested area in the back of my
brain, the old, old area, you know, the attic joke purely
started there. But anyway, that that's what I
was. Never mind.
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Let's see here. It doesn't get smaller and more
personal than strolling through.There you go, Ian says.
Had to see a client in Montreal proper.
I live in the burbs in my daughter's Micra.
Some idiot in an F-150 blows by me.
At least 60 or 70 in a 40 zone. Local cops were there and
stopped that idiot. It's good.
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It's always good when when the police are around.
You know, this is funny. Everybody wants the cops to
catch the people who upset them,but never want to be caught
themselves when they. Break the rules.
So one of the best examples was someone who was in the someone
who lived in a neighborhood in Toronto, who, you know,
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petitioned to have a speed camera installed in their
neighborhood. And then when they got the speed
camera, they got tickets by the speed camera and then complained
that the camera that they had requested be installed gave them
tickets. True story tailgating Mary
doesn't like those who tailgate.I can appreciate that
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tailgating. No, no bueno.
And you know, that's, that's another thing.
I, I was just interviewed for anarticle on the Globe and Mail or
in the Globe and Mail for the Globe and Mail.
And the discussion was, is it illegal to slow down or stop
when making a right turn on a green light?
And that was an interesting conversation because the truth
is there's nothing to prevent you from being safe and
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cautious, but everyone seems to want you to get out of their way
because they're important to have somewhere to go.
So they wrote in to a newspaper to have that question answered.
And I'm confused by it because if you, if you if you think
slowing down before turning it should be illegal, you probably
shouldn't be driving because that's scary.
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A lot of people don't understand.
For instance, the people who honk and others who stop for
stop signs longer than they'd like to see them stop or
actually stop. The number of people who tell me
that they are getting honked at and and and and yelled at or
given the finger to because theyproperly stop for stop signs is
shocking. And it's not a one time thing.
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I hear it from many people. I've experienced it myself.
I like to do a proper stop, not only because it's the legal
requirement, but because it pisses everybody else off and I
enjoy that more than average. I mean that.
I come to a stop. If you have a problem with the
fact that I stopped, that's really a you problem.
That's that's my thing. And I kind of like poking the
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bear. If that person has a problem
with it, then I I think they should.
The rest of their day should be.Miserable, Preet says.
Sir, I have a traffic court datewhile driving on a suspended
license in Saskatchewan. What can happen?
What are the consequences in Saskatchewan?
I don't actually know. So let's let's have a quick look
and we'll see what we can find for you.
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OK, I'm going to look you because I I'm very familiar with
with Ontario, but let's look at Saskatchewan because now I'm
curious now why were you drivingon a suspended license?
That's the question because there's really no excuse.
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So what happened? Tell me more.
OK, let's see what we can come up with.
OK, SGI, that's the SaskatchewanGovernment insurance terms.
You can be charged for driving while your license is suspended
or disqualified under the Traffic Safety Act of
Saskatchewan, Section 140. The TSA prohibits driving a
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motor vehicle on the highway while you were disqualified.
Well, we know that the disqualified is very different.
Disqualified is generally the result of a court proceedings in
a Criminal Court, impaired operation, things like that.
Usually suspension is different than disqualified.
OK, SGA website warns you can befined for $5000, imprisoned for
up to five years or both depending on your conviction.
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But that's still talking about disqualified.
I think driving with a suspendedlicense means you do not have a
valid that's that's an insurance.
See, I don't like this blended baloney where the province is
your insurer as well and Maldawisays that.
Hello from Insta, because TikTokseems goofy today yeah we're
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seeing that no question about hopefully fix it tomorrow.
So so by the way, for anyone who's was was hoping for another
evening. Late after dark, I have yet
another evening event tomorrow. I don't know.
Why I change my evenings to Wednesday and then the world
makes all events on Wednesday night.
What is with that? But tomorrow night I need to be
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at an event. I'm actually going to a a non
policy event. I'm going to a Black Friday
event for a celebrity cruisers because I'm a, a tour a tour
guy. I'm a, I'm a travel consultant
and I want to learn more stuff about celebrities.
So this is an educational opportunity to learn some stuff
and things, you know, it's it's tour business and, and travel
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business stuff. I like cruising.
I've ever been on a celebrity cruise ship, though.
I, I, I'm a Disney Princess. I'm not a Disney Princess.
That sounds. I'm a Disney Cruise Line fan and
a Princess Cruise Line fan. Sorry, that was very funny.
I may have to clip that and postit anyway so tomorrow.
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We're going to do a 10:00 show again.
That's what I was getting at andhopefully the TikTok.
Is not broken for tomorrow. OK, back to this whole thing.
DMDM me I rather than just trying to Google and find you
quick answers on your Saskatchewan question because
it's confusing when they do thisdual thing where they're the
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they're the. Insurer and the licensing and
everything. So let me do some digging for
you. I can find out what story, what
it is and Preet says I I don't have an answer as to why I was
doing it. It's my fault.
License was suspended due to unpaid fines.
Yeah, I hear you. Listen, life, life throws you
some some curveballs. I understand that sadly, driving
without a license is not the answer.
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So I I feel for you, I do. But I this could be very serious
suspension. Driving with a suspended license
in Ontario is very serious too. OK, let's pull up the some more
information on that. I'll give you the comparable.
So driving suspended in Ontario is a minimum fine of $1000,
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maximum $5000 mandatory 6 month license suspension suspension.
So that's going to hurt you and then you can have your vehicle
impounded. That's if you're, if you, you
know at the time they don't comeafter you after the fact.
If it's if it's not your first time, it's a minimum fine of
$2000. Yeah, that's that's assuming
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yours is just unpaid fines, so there you go.
But yeah, if you want to DM me, we can look up and try and find
more information about your Saskatchewan situation.
All right, let's see what's going on here.
Oh, so we got, we got a message from Kik that was want to buy
followers and then some some brave person said, hey, want to
buy, want to buy some stuff for Twitch?
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Is that really what it's all about?
I just want to get good information out to people who
want to see it, but I'm glad that we're on multiple
platforms. Even though that we're having
issues on TikTok today, we we have the ability of still
talking to you. So if you're trying to talk to
us on Tiktok and it's not working, or if you ever get to
Tiktok and you can't find us there.
Come look at the other platforms.
Ask a Traffic Cop is 1 and now we also have again with the Wii,
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there is an Ask a Traffic Cop newsletter.
Now I'd love to get to the pointwhere we have one issue a day
and if there's enough information that it is worthy of
sharing daily, we will do that. But it if it's weekly or
monthly, I'm going to share newsworthy news articles,
alerts, stuff, deals that I can get you because I'm working
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with. All sorts of people that I know
and and respect and if they can offer you a good deal on
something, I will share that with you.
Yeah, Speaking of deals, it's Black Friday events all over the
place. What are you buying?
Is there something that I need to buy?
Let me know. This is this is a two way
street. I can tell you good information,
but you can share with me good information too.
I'd love to know if there's something worthy of buying like
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I just bought. What?
What I just bought. I bought an Apple Watch.
I I upgraded. I needed to get my dad a gift.
Well, no, I needed to get my dad.
An Apple Watch. Because he wasn't always
answering the phone, because he'd fall asleep with his phone
in the wrong room. Whatever.
And I if you wear an Apple Watch, the phone ringeth on your
wristeth. And I wanted to him to make sure
you'd answer. Because you know, you, when you
got older parents, they don't answer the phone, you get a
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little worried. At least I do.
And this has really helped me out.
Anyway, the long and the short of it is I bought that Apple
Watch and I bought an Apple Watch.
For my my misses and now there'sa $70.00 gift card available if
you buy an Apple Watch. Actually it's not available for
the one I bought myself. I bought the Ultra 3 but it is
available for the 11 and that's what I bought my wife.
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Anyway, those $70 is real money.Why wouldn't you take the
advantage of the opportunity if you're watching and you don't
know why? My name is Shawn Schapiro.
I'm a former police officer. Talks about Traffic Safety,
traffic law and police stuff even though I'm not a cop
anymore. I know stuff of things.
And I was just talking to a buddy of mine who is a cop and
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he's like, wow, I was catching up with that episode when you
had a lot of technical difficulties.
We were talking to John. For those who don't know, John
is my former partner with the motor squad.
And he's like, it's so good thatyou're still doing this even
though you're you're no longer an officer.
What do people think about the fact that you're retired?
Does it change anything? I said no.
Amazingly, my audience understands that I didn't get a
a mind wipe when I left the job,and I still know things, you
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know, stuff, you know stuff. And the fact that I'm willing to
share it is pretty awesome, at least according to them.
We've got Brandon, who says it has an Iron Man suite.
That's pretty great. Did you go on the media day,
Brandon? Did you go on a media event?
Or you just cruising because I just watched so the Iron Man
suite which is OK. If you got time, if you care all
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about cruising, if you think that this is something that you
might want to do, not because I'm someone who can book it for
you, but because it's just awesome, go look at the tours.
On YouTube, the walkthroughs, there's a couple of creators
that I I really like enjoy watching and this particular
guy. This this couple is 2 guys they
did a tour and they explained and showed everything from an
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inside suite to the Iron Man suite which is sick.
Like multi story dining room insane.
But I think it's probably. 20 grand a night to stay in anyway,
it's it's a little outside of mybudget, just a little bit, JG
says Apple Watch has a lot of nice apps for the elderly.
It truly does so. The fact that you can find where
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your family is if you need to, like I, I track everybody.
Yes, we're like, we're like the,you know, MI 5 here and we can
see where everybody is at any given time, but be able to being
able to communicate and and knowthat they're doing well.
I get alerts and sets like stufflike.
You know, your dad's not as steady on his feet as normal.
It words it differently When I when I was injured, those alerts
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went to my wife. So it's it's awesome.
You've fallen and you can't get up.
It calls the police it it alertsyour family if there's all sorts
of stuff you can do. I like it.
I like it a lot. 1 stage says share knowledge is our
responsibility. Yes, sharing knowledge is.
If you've got it, share it. That's the only way it does any
good. All those gatekeepers who know
stuff and things but refuse to tell their friends, family and
(27:33):
their communities, they're not helping anybody.
They're not making themselves better, Rogue Jaguar says.
Do we need to walk only in a certain direction on a footpath?
I always thought footpath was bidirectional no matter which side
of the road. Oh it's an interesting question.
So if you are walking on a roadway that has no sidewalk,
you need to walk towards oncoming traffic sounds.
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Sounds crazy, right? Except that when you're walking
towards traffic, you can see if they're coming towards you as
opposed to just getting, you know, knocked off the road.
You can actually respond accordingly to avoid being hit,
even if that means diving into the woods.
But sidewalks? If we're talking about
sidewalks, no. Sidewalks are bi directional.
There's no requirement to only walk east on the eastbound side.
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Of the road, no sidewalks or sidewalks.
Now you see a footpath is that is that are we talking about in
a park system? Is there our park?
There are bicycle paths and and rollerblading paths in the city
of Toronto that are painted and they do have directional
requirements and that's really for cycling as a guide.
Pedestrians are, are at some, some level of risk because they
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usually have a bicycle path separate from that of the
pedestrian path. And you have to be weary of the
fact that you're, you're well, Imean, I've, I've walked it, I've
ridden it, I've ridden motorcycle on it while
patrolling the parks. And man, oh man, just some
people get pissed off if you're on a motorcycle in there, even
if you're in a police uniform. It's my park.
You can't be in my park. Anyway.
Whiny people, they, they may have a valid, you know, concern,
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even though, you know, flashing lights in a anyway, I, I, I've
always been shocked at the people who come up and say, you
know, this is for bicycles. I'm like, you know, I'm a
police. The conversations I've had.
Are shocking shocking. I say yeah, can't part anyway
the the I I I do. I do find it very entertaining
(29:27):
when when folks like I used to Ihad AI had I've had more than
one person do this, but here here completely off stopping.
I'm sitting in a car writing a report on the computer after
whatever it was a ticket or a collision, I don't recall.
However, a a person, her name may have been Karen, comes up,
knocks on my window and explainsto me that it's a no idle zone
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in the city of Toronto and I can't leave my engine running
for more than 3 minutes. OK, yes there are bylaws.
They don't apply to the police. They don't, and there's a number
of reasons why. For instance, if I turn off the
car, the computer that I'm usingto write the report will cease
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to function. There's communication equipment,
flashing lights, all sorts of power draw and, and they're
like, but but the environment and I, it was so annoying to me.
I might be. The the a hole I don't know but
I I was really annoyed by that and it happened more than once.
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Or I, I have, I'd be at a collision scene with the lights
on. You need to leave the car on.
They're they're hydra. They you will kill the battery.
And considering you need to be able to go somewhere after you
finish at the scene, like I, I've had so many times where,
and here's a, a, a different example, but I, I had a computer
in the back of my Harley motor squad.
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And you can't actually type on that computer when the Harley's
on because I don't know if you know anything about Harley's,
but they vibrate. A lot so the screen is vibrating
this the you know the keyboard is vibing.
You can't do anything. So you shut off the bike.
Well the draw of flashing lightsand or computer and or the
battery didn't last very long. We used to have a lot of issues,
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especially my motorcycle becauseit was blessed to be a battery
drain. I wouldn't be able to go
anywhere. You can't really push and bump
start an 800 or 900 LB motorcycle as easily as you
think. I had to get towed away all the
time because it had all sorts ofissues, mechanical problems.
Yes. So, yeah, I, I sometimes,
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sometimes I didn't get it. I listen, this is, this is also
which comes down to like these copwatch people, the, the folks
who watch the police and have issue with the fact that that
the police park in places that, that, that they're not allowed
to park in. I think a lot of the issues are
that people don't like it when you can do something that they
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can't and the optics suck. Totally.
If I park in a no parking zone as a police officer, it sucks
because they go, well, you're not allowed to park there.
I'm not allowed to park there. If I park there, I get a ticket.
How come you don't park? How come when you park there you
don't give yourself a ticket, which obviously a police officer
is not going to ticket themselves.
They're doing it actively now. Going to an emergency, park
wherever you want as a police officer.
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Park on the sidewalk, park on the curb, park in the no
parking, park anywhere, park in the accessible parking.
You're going to an emergency. We'll figure it out later.
Then there's the guys who are going, guys, girls, people going
to get a coffee and they get criticized for parking in a no
parking zone there. Now I say don't park in an
accessible permit spot. Park where you like.
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I understand that when the radiogoes and there's an emergency,
that copper has to go respond tothat emergency and.
If they are one second Brian, Brian Max is.
Is is is calling me because he because he forgot my schedule,
but I did change my schedule. I used to do nights on Wednesday
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on Tuesdays and anyway, so copper.
Squirrel. Copper goes for a coffee and in
a in a spot and people could criticize them but they have to
be able to respond at a moment. Chuck the coffee and run the
car. You don't want the copper
parking two blocks down around the corner legally and and
friendly like you want the copper to be where they they can
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respond. So they park possibly in a legal
spot in a illegal spot, but theyhave to do that.
They really do because they haveto respond anyway.
I I go, I go all over on this topic.
Because I'm always shocked. Everybody wants the police there
now. They just don't want them to do
the they don't want them to break any rules or do anything
(33:50):
that they're not allowed to do because they're really jealous.
You know it's not fair. It's not fair.
Hey Melody, how you doing? Did I say hello to I think it
was Melissa I said hello to before Melody, the mechanic is
in the live flash is in the livepowertrain 123 hockey ref.
We got we got a bunch of moose 53.
We've got people in the live. It's it's it's good people.
(34:10):
I don't know why, but for some reason TikTok ain't working
right. OK, we got a Nicholas Rizzi
trying to ask a question. Let's see here.
OK, let's let's let's go. Let's dive in.
I haven't read the whole thing. They said if you pull me over
(34:32):
for speeding, but you asked me to open my trunk and I comply.
And then you see I have a case of plutonium.
We're back on plutonium. I I should have known.
Do you have a new set of questions for me?
Is transporting plutonium illegal?
What's the fine? Or is this one of those
questions that are above your prey grade and give me a speedy
ticket and only let me drive on my way?
(34:52):
You know, that's a really interesting question.
So many people I think would be like, I don't know what that is,
but I don't want anything to do with it.
And then there's people like me who would be like, I have
questions, as you alluded, and we're going to, we're going to
phone a friend like, you know, possibly the military.
I, I, I would not just say go away, I don't want to deal with
(35:12):
it. I'd back away.
We, we'd be putting up some police tape and calling in
everybody. If I could identify that as
something that was harmful and not just a a canister to make
your vehicle look like it's got a a time.
Machine like if you, if you. Pulled up in a DeLorean, I'm
going to like high 5 and take pictures with you.
But if it's not a DeLorean time machine replica, we, we're going
(35:35):
to definitely have some questions.
And yeah, I, I think I'd be calling in the National Guard.
We don't have a National Guard the, the Army so they can clean
the snow and we can figure out the source of your plutonium.
I love those movies. By the way, Back to the Future
thought best. Ian says transporting.
Plutonium, you must be going back to the future.
Yeah, we're on the right page here.
(35:57):
Too funny. If you're just tuning in, my
name is Shawn Shapiro. I'm a former police officer who
talks about Traffic Safety, traffic law and police stuff.
And your questions make for a better show.
So ask him. Doesn't matter whatever you want
to talk about movies. Speaking of movies, my my buddy
just saw a movie about starring Brendan Fraser who is an actor
in Japan and he is out of work, can't find jobs and he becomes a
(36:21):
fill in person. Like like he plays the role of
someone's father but in their life in their family.
And apparently this is real. And he said it's a really heart
warming magical film and that everyone should see.
I have not seen anything but thepreview, but I didn't even hear
that this existed. Like if it wasn't for the fact
that my buddy told me that he was going to take his family to
(36:42):
see this movie, I would never. There's no hype.
There's no hype at all on this movie.
But Brendan Fraser is awesome. So I'd like to go see that.
OK, what is the best movie you've seen?
And have you seen a movie in thecinema or do you watch
everything on Netflix or some other streaming service?
And if it is a streaming service, which streaming
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service? Strictly an educational
conversation, I'm curious to know.
A friend of mine was a big Paramount subscriber for a long
time. I don't think he subscribes
anymore. I have Amazon because I have I'm
an Amazon subscriber. I, I do the Amazon Prime thing,
so I watch a bunch of shows there.
(37:25):
Bosch might be my favorite one on on Amazon video.
Just seeing Lash says I was speaking with a fellow named
Officer Bender about a government provided minimum
insurance. PLPD.
No more third party scoundrels. It's a runaway market that's out
of control in many aspects we need.
So, Lash, are you talking about the fact that, that in places
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that have government insurance, it's better than private
insurance? Because you think that that
third party or insurance companies or scoundrels?
Interesting. Because I, I, I don't, I
understand that it, it can be more expensive to have real
insurance than a government insurance.
(38:08):
But in places like Saskatchewan,in places like is it Alberta or
is it British Columbia, you're capped as to how much you can
sue for. So you get injured and you have
$1,000,000 of, of of damages. You you'd get $5000 because
that's the maximum they cover you for.
(38:29):
That's it. And then if you were insured in
Ontario, you can sue for up to $2,000,000 because you and you
have coverage for whatever you need for as long as you need.
But I have a friend and she's, she's, she's an adult now, but
when I, when I first met her, she was a much younger person.
And I met her because her mom tells the story of this young
(38:52):
lady getting injured in a collision and having long term
issues. And they're still, she's now
married and, and she's still gotissues from that collision that
were never compensated for it, not appropriately.
So I, I don't know if, if you'resaying that third party
insurance companies are bad and it's too expensive and they
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shouldn't have it and the government should do this
minimum stuff. I think there's just severe
drawbacks to it. Oh, JG says, OK, we're going
back here. So talking about plutonium,
Nicholas says, can you please call a friend Now?
I I need and, and make it a TikTok.
(39:32):
I want a real answer and I deserve my taxes pay the army to
answer the question. I don't actually, I have some, I
have some friends in the military.
Maybe I can reach out to them. I don't think they're in the
plutonium response team, but I, I do.
This could be actually a very funny conversation.
I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to consider exploring your
request for a TikTok investigating the, the, the, you
(39:54):
know, the what if if I pulled over a guy with plutonium.
OK, letting them know that I'm. We're not going to.
Yeah. Anyway, Ian hasn't been to a
theater in years, and JG has stopped every subscription and
only for the Christmas weekend. I get Netflix.
So you do the. Do do you do the one week?
Free like trial, then you cancelit just for Christmas.
(40:17):
Christmas movies are the best I something.
So there's a couple of deals that are on right now.
One, if you need Photoshop, theydo a, a, an introduction, Black
Friday's deal where it's like half price, 40 or 50% off.
If you need Adobe Creative Suite, it's a great time to, to
get it. There's, there's deals on just
about any piece of software. Like I use Luma Fusion.
(40:37):
I don't know, but this year, butlast year they had like 60 or or
70% off. I, I took down the video I did
for it last year because I was promoting it.
I think Luma Fusion, which is normally $29.00 or maybe it's
$40 Canadian is such a low cost app and I think it worked out to
80 or to 10 bucks if you wanted that app during Black Friday.
If it's a deal, check out the App Store.
(40:58):
Even the App Store has amazing deals and take advantage of them
when they're available because they don't last forever.
And the what was the other thing?
I lost my train of thought, OK, it'll come back to me.
I, I read here Lodge who said, yes, Sir, it's the legal aspect
after the collision that I need to be fixed.
(41:19):
I spent 10 years in litigation. Oh, he says he won all 5.
And it was basically insurance companies arguing about who, who
should pay the lowest amount. OK, the, the deal is that I, I
agree with you in, in terms of sometimes it's really hard to
get paid and they, they, they, they squeeze you and don't want
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to pay you with the appropriate amount.
I think there should, there should be some regulatory stuff.
They should, they should pay thepeople who are legitimately
requiring coverage and payment. But on the flip side, I think
that the, the companies that just don't pay anything are
terrible and that's usually the government run ones.
So very, very interesting that that's a that's a conversation.
(42:03):
I'd love to have more conversations about that.
Maybe we maybe we do a podcast and talk about that.
If that was your, if you're a pro in that area, I'd love to
talk to you about it. That sounds very interesting.
So, so I accused JG of, of getting the, the, the two week,
(42:23):
we call it freebie from, from Netflix to watch the Christmas
movies and then cancel on the freebie.
And they said I'm not that cheap.
I paid for the month. OK, what is it?
10-15 bucks? I, I don't even get Netflix and
I, I, I listen, I know somebody.Do I know, do I know them?
(42:44):
I knew them. I don't know them.
They're not my friends. They're other people's friends
that I'm not. I'm sorry.
I haven't seen them in in years,but I knew this couple that was
so cheap that they would get a Costco membership in January and
return it in December and then get it again in January.
Now I don't know if you know this, but they have a policy
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that they will they have a satisfaction guarantee.
So if you're unsatisfied, you can have that $100 returned to
or whatever the cost of membership is.
Now maybe I'm the idiot because what they have managed to do is
for however long they'd be members, is recycle $100 January
(43:29):
to December and return. So they give it and they get it
back. I, however, have paid thousands
of dollars in Costco memberships.
They, they might be, you know, on to something.
I think it's disgusting. I think it's inappropriate, but
they've done it for years and I'm assuming they're still doing
it. My God, have you ever hung out
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of if we can have a channel justhanging out of the Costco?
Have you ever spent time at the Costco return counter?
It's amazing to see what people return.
I watched a guy return a rust bucket of a BBQ that must have
been in his backyard for a decade and they accepted it.
He said I'm not satisfied. They said, well, you know, it's
(44:12):
clear you've been using it. He says yes, but I'm I'm not
satisfied. And he stuck to his guns and
they accepted it one time. We're only going to do this one
time, I think. I remember after Christmas one
year, I saw someone return. 1/2 eaten block of cheese, 1/2 eaten
cheesecake a a fruit tray that had been picked through.
Didn't taste good. Yeah.
(44:35):
Not impressed. I was not impressed.
Large thanks to you for the gifts.
The the the gifts that on TikTokor wherever you want to give
them are are appreciated. They go to the not-for-profit
organization that I started and the goal is to grow the
organization and help more people answer their traffic and
police questions. Oh Akayla Draconis comes in and
(44:57):
says there are procedures in place for a nuclear emergency.
It does not start with a hazmat response.
MTO will be there. Well, it does start with a
hazmat response. MTO will be there for the
transportation of hazardous goods.
Do you know that even that, that, that there aren't there
are things that you can, I forgot what it was, but there's
(45:19):
a protocol even if you have something that at your home
that's dangerous to to transport, there's somebody
else. Sorry, they want to sell me
users. The kick thing, it's hilarious.
So, yeah, if you have like chemicals or, or, or hazardous
stuff, there are things that aredangerous to transport and all
(45:42):
you need to do is apparently contact your local fire
department and they give you instructions about leaving it
close to the the curb. I think it's for battery.
This might be in relation to lithium ion batteries that are
that are bulging because they'redangerous to transport because
of their ability to, what's the terminology for it?
It's to not spontaneously combust.
(46:03):
However, it is thermal runaway. There's concerns about thermal
runaway. So yeah, it's very, very
interesting. Lash says, Oh, and Lash says
it's a whole mess isn't just onefix.
He says, yes, sure speaks and I promise to reach out to you.
PS You're doing great things here.
(46:24):
Thanks very much, Lash. OK, what is this?
Oh type Tien loan says Oh, Tien says, I've read from Reddit.
There's a former employee said customer consume the rotisserie
chicken at the food court and returned the bones for a full
refund. Come on, for real, I maybe I got
(46:46):
to spend more time on Reddit. I don't read Reddit.
Is that the, is that the best source of information today?
I what I really want to know is,is, is how these people sleep at
night. Well, others are going to argue
that, that, that other people are taking advantage and, and
they're just getting their fair share.
But my goodness, that's just no,it's terrible.
(47:09):
I, I watched a video last night on Tiktok as I was scrolling and
instead of doing things that were more important and I came
across a video where a woman wastalking about the doctor usually
was doctor something. She was, she was talking about a
hair brush being sold for thirtyish dollars at at Shoppers
(47:30):
Drug Mart. And she was explaining that that
hair brush cost them $1.30. And she was explaining further
about how how much money should,how much it should be charged,
how much of the retail price should be based on what, what's
appropriate. It was very interesting to hear
a breakdown, but that she would say that's profiteering.
(47:53):
Interesting. Apparently so.
It's funny, Melody says Insta Instagram's frozen.
Interesting. It's frozen.
I'm seeing it here. We're just having technical.
I've solved my technical issues.We're now on full speed ahead
stuff and things. Let me just make sure here.
(48:14):
Yeah, we're we're I'm operating on 6/6 gigahertz, 6 megahertz, 6
megahertz, 6 megahertz, gigahertz, 6 gigahertz.
All right, I'm just going to test my stream.
Can I test my stream? No, because I'm I'm logged in,
I'm without a kid, whatever it is or it isn't working.
(48:36):
Why, why, why should that surprise me?
The technology we have the technology that sometimes work.
Carl Freeman 5429 says good morning, Sean, good morning to
you. Hope you're doing well.
We've got the melody who says thermal runaway with lithium
batteries. We have lots of rules with EV
batteries. Amazing.
(48:57):
I, there's an episode if you're interested in this and maybe
I'll replay it because I think it's a fantastic episode.
And I and I have it archived andwe can rebroadcast it, but it's
on The Voice over copy YouTube and it's with, it's with chief
or deputy chief Larry Coco believe is the his name and he
(49:18):
came on to the came into the studio when I was with Toronto
police and we talked about thermal runaway.
It is fascinating. It is terrifying what these
batteries can do and how difficult it is to put out a
fire because I, I really believethat thermal runaway was a
bigger issue on our roads than it is.
It's terrifying when it happens and, and, and if there's any
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kind of damage to a battery, if,if it's or if you try and you
know, hyper charge it with the inappropriate equipment.
This is specifically talking about E bikes.
But if you mess with it, it's going to mess with you.
I thought there'd be far more fires and risk than with a
gasoline cars, but he said gasoline cars are on fire way
(49:59):
more often. I thought that was interesting.
I've, I've not had a, a, a personal vehicle, you know, go
up in flames. So it's like, was it really
something that was on my, my radar?
I, even with collisions, I, I don't remember a collision where
the car was in flames, or at least not many.
I, I, not when I was there, I, Ihad been on scenes for them, but
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I'd, I, I've never had to RIP anybody out of a burning
building or, or, or, or vehicle,I should say.
Whereas with you, you hear thesehorribly tragic stories of of
battery powered vehicles going up in smoke, but they're very,
very low percentage. They just get a lot of media
attention. All right, looking over here,
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Chris Wright from TikTok says Sean, when on a highway, can I
enter merge lane if dotted line?So you mean you're driving on
the controlled access highway, you're on the four O 1 and
there's a merge lane to your right.
Can you enter the merge lane in order to pass someone else?
You mean let me know. Well, we just talked about it.
(51:05):
So that's what he said. Yes, that's what he was talking
about. So the deal is that it's not
against the law. They go into the merge lane and
pass. It's a it's how do we say it's a
Dick move? But it's it's not, it's not
against the law. If it's an unsafe move, you can
be charged for that. If you cross the bull nose,
which is technically off roadway, then you're not driving
(51:26):
on the appropriate place you're in.
Driving on the shoulder's illegal, but driving into that
merge lane just to get in and get up 10 car lengths is is
really not not friendly and it causes a lot of it causes Ruther
rage. I guess it's the rotor rage, but
it's it's not specifically illegal.
There's no, there's no nothing on the books that says thou
(51:48):
shall not do that. It's just if you do something
else that could be unsafe move, unsafe lane change, etcetera.
But man to get to get like 5 carlinks ahead, people do the
darndest things. ICE vehicles burn all the time.
ICE being internal combustion engine vehicles, not ICE being
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anyway, but they are relatively easy to put out.
Battery fires are near impossible to extinguish.
Very good point. The the battery vehicles they
tow tow yards now have submersion tanks because these
batteries can burn underwater and continuously for a
(52:31):
tremendous amount of time. It's, it's wild and they can put
like 100 * 100 times the, the water on them with the volume of
water and have it not go out or go out temporarily and then
light up again. So I'll, I'll, I'll post the
video and, and because I think it's worth sharing, it's an old
video or older video. I think it's really, really
(52:52):
good, Chris says. But it so going back to the
whole going into the the the lane, the the the merge lane
discussion we just had bouncing off of batteries for a second,
Chris says, but it's not illegal.
Thanks. Settling an argument, yes, not
(53:13):
illegal, but could result in charges depending on what else
you're doing in that particular move.
Yeah, OK, the ICE vehicles discussion.
I'm going to post that on my thing.
If you don't already follow me on on other platforms, please do
because the YouTube a we're trying to hit 1000 followers
(53:33):
because just because of the wonderful things.
No, we we we're trying to we're trying to get 1000 because once
we get there, we get special privileges, we get extra
bonuses. I say bonuses, not we're not
going to get, you know, money falling from heaven.
It just gets us access to tech support and hopefully helps us
along the way to grow the channel more.
(53:54):
Let's see here, I'm going to read a dad joke.
I'm I'm typing in the wrong place. 4 minute warning.
Thank you very much. We're going to do dad jokes.
That's that. That 4 minute warning came in
from my good friend Aquila Draconis, who who says he sent
me some dad jokes. So I'm going to open up the dad
jokes. Here we go.
Oh, he sent video messages. Hang on.
(54:17):
Let's greetings and salutations.This is Aquila Draconis with the
jokes for the day. Man walks into a bar.
Turns out he's not as good at limbo as he thought he was.
My dog ate a whole bag of Scrabble tiles, so I took him to
the vet. No word yet.
(54:40):
Greetings and salutations. We've got other ones.
This is Akayla Jaconis with today's jokes.
A man walks into a Oh, it's the same 1 twice.
OK, those are two jokes and theywere great.
And I, I didn't, I don't think Ican download those.
I think they're just, they just play on my Telegram and that was
a personal message. I let me see, can I?
Oh, I can save the video. I just didn't do it in advance
(55:03):
because I wouldn't need time to process it.
So we need to coordinate this Akayla so that I can upload them
and put you on screen because I think that's great.
Who better than to read the jokes than Akayla who's been
providing me with dad jokes for years.
It's I think let's see if I can get dad joke.
Let's see what we got. Best best dad jokes of all
(55:23):
times. Let's see what we got here.
Best corny. Best corny dad jokes.
I'm afraid for the calendar, it's days are numbered.
It's not bad. My wife said I should go do.
My wife said I should go do lunges to stay in shape.
(55:46):
That would be a big step forward.
It's good. Why do fathers take an extra
pair of socks when they go golfing in case they get a hole
in one? These are these are cute.
Some of these I've heard before.I won't read them all because
then I won't have anything for next time.
Back tomorrow at 10 AM. We're doing this whole thing
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again. Hopefully TikTok figures out
what the heck is going on because TikTok tends to be a
generator of great questions. Lots and lots of people jump out
there and hopefully we'll actually have access to the
people who are on TikTok. I will set up the promotion for
tomorrow's show right now so we can do that.
We used to, yeah, back in the day, My, my, I say back in the
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day a couple years ago when I was doing lives daily by 6000
people through TikTok every single day and highs of 16.
Well, average 16,000. And the the highest, the largest
number of live stream participants over a one hour
period was 40,000 people. Now we're in a couple thousand
over the time, but days like today when tech doesn't work, I
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don't know what's going on. But yeah, it's been a great
slice hanging out with you. And again, I'll be back tomorrow
at 10 AM to do this all over. If you got questions, write them
down, prepare them. You can even go to ask a traffic
cop.ca and send me a voicemail with those questions so I can
play them on the show. And that would be cool.
All right, you have a great night, a great day.
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Do amazingness and be safe on the road.
No drugs, no alcohol, try and leave early, no stress.
You want to have a good time, find something nice to listen
to. Oh that's interesting.
I just got a total error on Instagram.
Well good thing I was planning on saying goodbye anyway, but
let's see if I can reload this. How weird is this?
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What's going on Internet? As I'm saying goodbye, I'm
trying to figure out how to. No, I'm back again.
Some weird stuff. Yeah, One only.
Bando. What's going on, brother?
I just thought he jumped in. Good to see you.
Yeah. We're back tomorrow, 10 AM.
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Hopefully the technology works. In the meantime, drive safe,
drive sober. No drugs, no alcohol.
That's the way to do it. We want to make sure everybody's
cool and, you know, survives forthe holidays.
It's like the worst time to hurtsomeone.
It's never a good time, but the worst time would be to do
something dumb during the holidays and ruin Christmas for
everyone. Like because when anyway, I
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mean, I go dark and say when, when bad shit happens, it it
doesn't just affect the person that it happened to.
It's not just about you and the person you hit.
It's about the entire community.The ripple effect for everything
else that OK, we, we, we'll staylight.
You have a good day. OK, pressing that button.
When I press the button, it's over.
See you tomorrow at 10. Cheer for now,
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Aquila. Sorry, Nicholas, he says.
Back in the 90s I used to get free pay-per-view and I slept
just fine. Hashtag bring back the
scrambler. I remember those boxes.
That was a big deal.