There was a similar scene (not quite as dramatic, but the post was very much on an angle - and JUST about touching the rear bumper of the car parked in that spot) at Oshawa yesterday.
This morning, the post was standing upright again, but it left me to wonder what, exactly, someone has to do to take down those posts in the first place?
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There was a similar scene (not quite as dramatic, but the post was very much on an angle - and JUST about touching the rear bumper of the car parked in that spot) at Oshawa yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThis morning, the post was standing upright again, but it left me to wonder what, exactly, someone has to do to take down those posts in the first place?
That happens at Whitby a lot. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteSeen that at many stations over the years... I think some drivers need to learn the difference between R and D.
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