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I welcome the decision of the Prime Minister of the Duga Ford to get rid of speed chambers in Ontario. It is enough cash, simple and understandable.

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If we are not talking about money, then place something like a flashing amber light warning about the speed of the chamber in front. Yes, there are placed signs, but there are so many signs that it is certainly easy to skip it.

If this is not a seizure of money, then play at the fair and set the flashing lights.

Glad to see them.

Michael Barnes

Dunrobin

The cause of the tribe in Canada

Re: The need to discuss with the exception of all the haters, the column of Jerry Agar, September 23.

Although I agree with everything that Jerry Agar said about tribalism in working with his left or right -wing policy, he did not mention the reason, at least in this country.

For more than ten years, the left, with all their grandiose ideas, to save the planet, and each Canadian pulled out of poverty, forcibly pushed their plans for the throat for those who are on the right.

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There was no manual for any alternative thinking, and if you dare to do this, it will be found with a solid opposition, and you will be called racist, homophobic or negative climate change, among other things.

What do you expect when you tie someone's hands behind their back and put your toe in your mouth, telling them that they are a problem!

Wayne Boyce

Carleton Plays

Eyes forward

Re: Ford announces plans to ban Speed ​​cameras in Ontario: “Enough enough”, online, September 25.

Personally, I do not like to be distracted from the road, especially in school areas. I usually slow down to the required speed limit. Nevertheless, I do not like to be distracted from the road, even for a second or two, to look down at my speedometer, concerned that I will get a fine in the mail for moving to one, two or even five kilometers to limit speed, and, being ahead, I will not be forced to take me from the road from the speed of the speed of speed.

Glenn Malcolm Sheridan

Kesvik, Ontario.

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