Toronto cyclists say police are unfairly targeting them Toronto Bikes
But, the force assures blogTO that officers are not at all targeting cyclists in particular, but simply everyone who exhibits"aggressive and unsafe activity." The police in High Park are also often responding to specific concerns from the public.
"Officers do stop by High Park as part of their daily shifts to enforce traffic rules and to respond to complaints," Media Relations Officer Victor Kwong says. "This is a small part of the traffic enforcement we conduct each day and officers largely focus on education and cautions when attending the park in an attempt to keep all users as safe as possible. The vast majority of traffic enforcement the Service engages in each day in Toronto is focused on motorists."
Agreed but why would police not concentrate their attention on the cars disobeying these rules rather than cyclist who cause virtually no harm to people
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