Dug Ford Slam ‘ridiculous’ court verdict on bike lane

Dug Ford Slam 'ridiculous' court verdict on bike lane

Ontario’s premiere Dug Ford says that a court verdict announced his law to remove three Toronto bike lanes unconstitutional, the “most ridiculous” decision he has ever seen.

Ford has already stated that his government has planned to appeal, even it works on an agreement with the city, both bikes to keep lanes and add additional lanes for vehicle traffic.

He says he is confident that the court of appeal will reverse the decision of the lower court, but it is not in the incident, he did not refuse to use this section to save the law.

Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Shabas decided to remove the lane, which would put people into “loss of loss and death” and violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom.

Ford made an issue of a campaign to remove bike lanes on Bloor Street, Yowge Street and University Avenue during the Snap election, which they called and won in February, and they say that the judge’s ruling people’s democratic rights.

Shabas said that the government was advised to report experts, Toronto officials, and evidence from the city and elsewhere that the law would not “achieve vigorous targets” to reduce traffic “.

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