So it's day 11 of the Toronto garbage strike, and it fucking smells, even in the high-income areas that have private garbage pick-up (because of the sidewalk trash cans).
I have a few gripes with this 'event', as not only is it completely unsanitary and disgusting, they're also using public parks as temporary dump sites, using pesticides to keep away the rats (despite the law banning pesticides), and the people.. man, it's like people forget to be civil and clean when there isn't a garbage can every 5 minutes (as the street garbage bins have been saran-wrapped off). I saw diapers stuffed in the saran. Really? Come on.
This raises the question: Should they be allowed to strike in the summer? I mean, the amount of garbage is bad when you mix it with the recycling and compost bins that we have, and I'm sure China Town stinks to high heaven, but it isn't just smell, it's bacteria, it's deadly. They don't expect it to end any time soon, saying it could go to August, meaning more air moulds, and there are picketers that have to stay around the sites until their unions come to an agreement. How much crap did we go through when SARS came blasting through this city, and yet here we are, after the Pride parade (one of Toronto's biggest tourist pulls) with trash everywhere, dirty streets.. we're starting to resemble New Jersey. >.>;
SO, what does BG think? Striking issues aside, as the workers are not starving and homeless, which is pretty good considering the economy, I'm thinking they should be forced back, even though they have the right to strike. I'm all about freedom, but when it affects the health of so many, I'm thinking it's time to make an exception.
Happy post-Canada Day by the way!
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