groundskeeper willie
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Nik said:Crake said:That's my biggest thing right now. If they refuse to shut things down at the very least restrict movement and travel. People from Toronto should not have been allowed to go to Aylmer last week. Everybody in Port Dover is begging bikers to stay away on Friday the 13th, but you know they're going to go anyway. There needs to be huge fines to prevent travel outside of your immediate area.Bullfrog said:Just stay the hell out of northwestern Ontario. Is that too much to ask? :-\
I think the problem there is that if you're not going to shut things down economically it's very difficult to shut things down socially just in terms of what that sort of thing would do to people's mental health(to say nothing of the fact that a lot of the things closed by social restrictions feed the economy).
Toronto generates a ton of tax revenue that gets spent outside of the city and the government can't keep expecting that to go on while the people in the city, who aren't getting rent breaks or being told not to work, are under the sort of pressure they've been under for months.
So while I 100% understand the desire to not see people from Toronto leaving the city right now, I think people need to realize that things are pretty tense here at the moment and there probably needs to be broader relief than just "You can't leave Toronto".
Things are tense everywhere. Anti mask protestors going to Aylmer doesn't improve anybody's mental health. Nobody's getting rent breaks, and precarious finances have been a problem province wide through all this.
If people in Toronto need to do something socially to reduce their stress they have access to more amenities than any other part of the province without needing to leave the city. Bikers flooding small towns when mayors and health officers are desperately saying not to does more overall harm than the minor mental relief it provides a small percentage of the population. If small communities have an outbreak they lack the medical resources to cope with even a small surge.
Just because Toronto is the economic hub of the country doesn't mean the rest of the country is their playground.