PLAY I could watch this all day ......

Donald Shimoda

In Absentia
What I wanna know is - why didn't the traffic start to immediately flow on out once the driver was certain the protester wasn't dead, and was out of the way?
 

zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
we have MANY rail and port blockades up here

now they are setting tires on fire beside the tracks

this is whack a mole

when the cops finally shutdown one protest
another appears Trudeau says tire fire on CN Rail line near Tyendinaga 'extremely concerning' John Paul Tasker10 hrs ago
a car covered in snow: A fire burns on CN Rail tracks in Tyendinaga, near Belleville, Ont., on Wednesday.
© CBC A fire burns on CN Rail tracks in Tyendinaga, near Belleville, Ont., on Wednesday.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday protests near CN Rail tracks close to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory are a worry and the protesters could cause serious harm if they don't stop.Protesters set tires on fire and tossed them onto the track Wednesday near Belleville, Ont., as CN Rail trains rolled by. Freight trains often carry flammable chemicals and petrochemical products.Speaking to reporters outside the Commons today, Trudeau said the government is looking for a resolution to the Indigenous-led protests — which continued even after the Ontario Provincial Police made a series of arrests in the area on Monday to permit trains to move."We're continuing to work as we have over the past week. It is extremely concerning to see people endangering their own lives and the lives of others by trying to interfere ... with the trains. But again, we are continuing to work very hard to resolve this," Trudeau said.




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Transport Minister Marc Garneau said the tire fires were "extremely reckless. I hope we're not going to see this kind of thing ever again."Public Safety Minister Bill Blair also urged the protesters to stop this sort of activity."I think it's terribly unsafe and inappropriate," Blair told reporters."I would, again, continue to urge people to take the barricades down, to obey the law and encourage the dialogue that we know is so important to continue."Freight traffic has started moving again through the area near the territory of the Mohawks of Tyendinaga, where protesters acting in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs opposed to the Coastal GasLink project set up camps.Seven trains rolled through Belleville Wednesday, according to Garneau's office.Garneau's office also said that by Wednesday evening, demonstrators had cleared out of protest sites in Caledonia, Ont. and B.C., making Kahnawake, Que. the last remaining blockade causing disruptions."We're continuing to work as we have over the past week. It is extremely concerning to see people endangering their own lives and the lives of others by trying to interfere ... with the trains. But again, we are continuing to work very hard to resolve this," Trudeau said.




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Transport Minister Marc Garneau said the tire fires were "extremely reckless. I hope we're not going to see this kind of thing ever again."
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair also urged the protesters to stop this sort of activity.
"I think it's terribly unsafe and inappropriate," Blair told reporters.
"I would, again, continue to urge people to take the barricades down, to obey the law and encourage the dialogue that we know is so important to continue."
Freight traffic has started moving again through the area near the territory of the Mohawks of Tyendinaga, where protesters acting in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs opposed to the Coastal GasLink project set up camps.
Seven trains rolled through Belleville Wednesday, according to Garneau's office.
Garneau's office also said that by Wednesday evening, demonstrators had cleared out of protest sites in Caledonia, Ont. and B.C., making Kahnawake, Que. the last remaining blockade causing disruptions.

Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller have made another request to meet with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs opposed to the pipeline development. So far, those requests have gone unanswered.

The ministers said they had hoped to hear back from the chiefs by Wednesday afternoon about a meeting but, as of 5:30 p.m. ET, the timing of a possible meeting had not been settled.

Garneau's office said CN is getting its operations back online, but it could take weeks to return to normal service and clear up the backlog.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Wow. I had to watch it twice to see the "hang time."

Nice you can't see the assailant.

The protester certainly "needed direction."

Dobbin
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
NICE SHOT!!

Like I told my DW once....I don't stop for stupid. If you stand in front of me blocking the road.....Oh Well...stupid should hurt and really stupid, really hurts.

It's sort of like the story of the college professor that announced in class that God didn't exist and to prove it he dared God to knock him off his podium. (In my favorite version of this story the young veteran sitting in the classroom is a Marine recently returned from the war.) The professor gave God fifteen minutes to prove He existed by knocking him off his podium. At fourteen minutes and forty-five seconds the young veteran calmly got up out of his chair, walked up to the podium, and knocked the professor out stone cold right in front of the entire classroom full of students.

When the professor woke up he asked the veteran why he hit him. The veterans response: "God was busy so He sent a MARINE!" :sal:

The bottom line is that people need to get out of their cars and walk up to these idiots and KNOCK the snot out of these twerps, drag them off to the side of the road, dump them in the ditch, and then drive on. Some lessons in life are meant to hurt. For some folks it's the only way they learn. We need to remember that humans are only BARELY civilized and sticking your face in someone else's face like that can lose you some teeth, toot sweet.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
These Indigenous Wild Turkeys have set up a blockade in solidarity with their domestic counterparts..to protest Thanksgiving. But they have the sense to get out of the way.turkeys.jpg
 
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