The walls in the Metro may be falling down…

but please protect us from these terrorist photographers.

Retards!

While Jeliel was trying to document the enhanced decrepitude of our metro system, the local rent-a-cops seemed to consider that his camera was more of a threat than the possibility of falling concrete.

When will authorities learn that trying to cover up the truth will always make the story look worse for them?

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2 Comments so far

  1. JELIEL³ (unregistered) February 19th, 2006 4:54 pm

    Thanks for linking to my article and backing me up. The blogosphere at work and at it’s best. I thought this information needed to get out. Thumbs up!

  2. Sarah (unregistered) March 8th, 2006 12:21 pm

    Sheesh, the poor state of the metro infrastructure isn’t exactly a state secret, is it? Just look at the water marks all over the walls at Guy-Concordia station (one of the fugliest stations in the network) and anyone could figure out that there’s a lot of work to be done. BTW, is that what the recent weekend work at Papineau and Frontenac stations was all about?


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