idle thoughts

Monday, 10 July 2006 11:42 am
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Saturday's globe and mail had an anti-idling editorial by David MacFarlane (actually, I guess it's a new Saturday column on urban etiquette). David tried to get a SUV idling for 15 minutes outside his house to shut off its engine, and failed. He states: yes, it's illegal, with a $130 fine. Yes, there are enforcement officers, but no, the police aren't going to be much help if someone won't stop idling near you.

Do you happen to know: are the police allowed/pre-disposed/required to accept photographic and video evidence of this kind of illegal activity? ...What would happen if the Toronto anti-idling enforcers got handed a big pile of videos every day, complete with license-plates, dates, timestamps, and statements by the observer?

Could cell-phone cameras have some practical social use after all?

I just realized I have a bit of history with videotaping wrong-doers, though that wasn't at the front of my mind when I started thinking of this.

Anyway: I don't know about the laws in this situation, specifically for Toronto or Canada as a whole. Do you?
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