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Bruce Allen’s Reality Check on Mayor Gregor Robertson Post Canuck Game 7 Loss Riot 2011

| June 16, 2011 12:24

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I wholeheartedly agree with Bruce Allen (like I usually do). I didn’t like Robertson even before he took office. I remember the Christmas holidays of ’08 when he first got elected Mayor. A slightly unexpected snowstorm hit Vancouver and the streets were just covered in heaps of snow. He was no where to be found or to be made reachable. He was enjoying his winter vacation before taking office. From that minor incident, I knew this guy is not the type that would put the city first. It has become quite apparent that he is self-serving and autocratic.

Oh yes! Remember the embarrassing skytrain incident with Robertson even before the election? He tried to deflect his fare evasion by staging some complaint against the transit system. Attempting to divert the fact that he was evading his fare by pointing another issue about the ‘unfairness’ of the system. Robertson basically got elected because it was a two horse race between him and Ladner.

Robertson inherited the Olympic games and a well-run city from an outgoing paraplegic mayor, Sam Sullivan, who showed way more heart and sensible service to the city.

Enough about Robertson. The Chief VPD, Jim Chu, also has some explaining to do. Poor and incompetent Police Intelligence to blame? I’m not only referring to their failure to control the crowd, but their inability to predict the expected and speculate the magnitude of a post-game riot–win or lose. This cat was too frail to do anything to contain the mice problem. All they could do is just let the mice run amok until they all slowly retreated back into the holes they came from.

Last night’s gathering was a perfect opportunity for anarchists and thieves to plan and execute their heist. And most of the idiots who got caught up and on cameras were stupid teenage kids taking souvenirs just for the fun of it.

And don’t expect too much after the fact. All this talk of “We’re going to identify all these perpetrators and charge them to the fullest extent of the law.” Yeah, okay. Sounds like an uphill battle. Actually, it is an uphill battle. Getting the courts in this province to impose the law is as tough as the Canucks winning the Stanley Cup.

So, will heads roll? I doubt it. Robertson won’t resign. He will have to be voted out in the next one (if he’s running again.) And for Chief Chu, I don’t think there’s anyone else that could step up and fill his role. That’s it, folks. And there you have it, Vancouver’s ‘finest’.

The End of Barwatch or Just the End of Barwatch as We Know it?

| July 22, 2009 12:19

It’s official! BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, David Loukidelis, has ruled against Vancouver’s Barwatch Program and to cease the scanning of patron’s IDs as a condition for entering the establishments. The Commissioner Office, however, is leaving the door open for consultations with Barwatch.

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BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Has Ruled Against Barwatch

| July 21, 2009 16:41

BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled against Vancouver’s Barwatch Program.

The commissioner has ruled that patron’s ID’s cannot be scanned nor photo’s taken as a condition for entering the bar.

Awaiting further updates on this breaking story!

For a background on this issue, read my original post on Ima Lush Blog.

The STVerdict!

| May 14, 2009 10:32

Some other arguments I’ve tallied since my last post on this issue.

In large rural constituencies, it is possible that most or all elected MLAs may come from a major town within that riding. Why? Because most of the voters would come from the same town. The same could apply to city constituencies like in Vancouver, where west side residents are more likely to vote than eastsiders, for example. Thus, electing city councilors from their locale. (This is the same argument of ‘western alienation’ that Western Canada has been clamouring for years!)

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Referendum on Electoral Reform – Are You Even Aware?

| May 7, 2009 12:31

The Citizens’ Assembly has proposed a new proportional electoral system for B.C. It’s BC-STV, a version of the Single Transferable Vote system. The Assembly claims that It could be a form of proportional representation that could improve electoral democracy and fairness.

According to the Assembly:

Under the proportional BC-STV system, voters rank candidates by numbers on the ballot paper. BC-STV is designed to make every vote count, and to reflect voters’ support for candidates and parties as fairly as possible. It was proposed by the Assembly after almost 10 months of study, research and debate, plus 50 public hearings and 1,603 written submissions from the public.

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BC Leaders Debate on the Bill Good Show

| April 24, 2009 20:19

When I first heard of the provincial election was officially underway on April 14, I am astounded how swift and speedy the election process is. (Voting day is on the 28th day after the date on which the election is called.) But it didn’t take me long to consider which party to vote for. Who do we have? The incumbent Gordon Campbell and the Liberals, next we have Carole James and the NDP, and then there is the Green Party (which I’ve heard very little about and even had no idea whom was party leader).

So I thought about the choices I have as a voter. Do I want another term with Gordon Campbell? Could British Columbia ever trust the NDP again (especially during this economic crisis) or at all? And knowing very little about the Green Party, I thought to myself, I’m going to vote Green! Heck, why not?

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U2, Here We Come!

| April 11, 2009 01:46

U2 BC Place Stadium

So I set my alarm 5 minutes before 10AM awaiting the release of U2 tickets to the public Onsale. Well, there was the option of becoming a (paid) member of the U2 fan club to purchase Presale tickets, but I thought about being a little more adventurous to see if I can snag some decent seats through the trusty and honest Ticketmaster system. So I opened multiple browsers waiting for the stoke of 10.

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Diana Krall – May 13 & 14, 2009

| March 14, 2009 21:26

Diana Krall is coming to Vancouver, May 13 & 14! And once again, presale tickets from her official site is already sold out. It really sucks that I repeatedly miss out on every concert I really want to go to. I missed out on U2 in ’04. I missed out on Michael Bublé early ’08, and then missed out on Metallica in December. Oh, did I mention I didn’t even make it to Pemberton? Not that I planned to, but if I did, it probably wouldn’t have happened (as usual). I did make it to Feist, but that was like an outdoor tofu fest. The line-ups to get in was ridiculous; so were the line-ups to the food/beer stands. And since it was outdoors, it was probably a good idea to avoid eating and drinking to avoid the port-a-potty lines as well.

The biggest setback to enjoying any event, here in BC, is our lack of anti-scalping laws.

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