So. To try to use controversy to distract from the Centurion data breach and UCP electoral boundary gerrymandering scandals, the UCP are rolling out anti-bicycle legislation on Monday.
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So. To try to use controversy to distract from the Centurion data breach and UCP electoral boundary gerrymandering scandals, the UCP are rolling out anti-bicycle legislation on Monday. Insiders say it will use the #Notwithstanding Clause to circumvent the supreme court ruling that prevented Ford from ripping out bike lanes in Ontario.
Talk about low-bar callous disregard for safety: literally throwing people (kids!) in front of buses (& trucks) to distract us from UCP perfidity.
We won't take the bait. We'll stay calm, deflect back to #Centurion breach of 2.9M Albertans' privacy, the election boundary #gerrymandering, the UCP-fomented attacks on Canadian confederation, and pedal on.

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So. To try to use controversy to distract from the Centurion data breach and UCP electoral boundary gerrymandering scandals, the UCP are rolling out anti-bicycle legislation on Monday. Insiders say it will use the #Notwithstanding Clause to circumvent the supreme court ruling that prevented Ford from ripping out bike lanes in Ontario.
Talk about low-bar callous disregard for safety: literally throwing people (kids!) in front of buses (& trucks) to distract us from UCP perfidity.
We won't take the bait. We'll stay calm, deflect back to #Centurion breach of 2.9M Albertans' privacy, the election boundary #gerrymandering, the UCP-fomented attacks on Canadian confederation, and pedal on.

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So. To try to use controversy to distract from the Centurion data breach and UCP electoral boundary gerrymandering scandals, the UCP are rolling out anti-bicycle legislation on Monday. Insiders say it will use the #Notwithstanding Clause to circumvent the supreme court ruling that prevented Ford from ripping out bike lanes in Ontario.
Talk about low-bar callous disregard for safety: literally throwing people (kids!) in front of buses (& trucks) to distract us from UCP perfidity.
We won't take the bait. We'll stay calm, deflect back to #Centurion breach of 2.9M Albertans' privacy, the election boundary #gerrymandering, the UCP-fomented attacks on Canadian confederation, and pedal on.

On Sunday, as I wait for Monday to learn the extent of the Ab UCP's latest legislative overreach into Municipal Affairs, and attempt to farm bikelash so as to distract from their gerrymandering and the Centurion project, I am reminded that Nadine at @Slashgraphics has made a T-shirt we'll all need as, instead of taking their bait, we take the lane:
https://www.slashgraphics.com/bikeology/p/bikeology-unisex-tshirt-bike-lane
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On Sunday, as I wait for Monday to learn the extent of the Ab UCP's latest legislative overreach into Municipal Affairs, and attempt to farm bikelash so as to distract from their gerrymandering and the Centurion project, I am reminded that Nadine at @Slashgraphics has made a T-shirt we'll all need as, instead of taking their bait, we take the lane:
https://www.slashgraphics.com/bikeology/p/bikeology-unisex-tshirt-bike-lane
@HyL
If bikers, whom have the legal right and responsibility to ride on the road, use the entire lane as they are entitled, and bike in groups across all lanes (say 109th between Southgate and the UofA), then car drivers will start demanding bike lanes. -
On Sunday, as I wait for Monday to learn the extent of the Ab UCP's latest legislative overreach into Municipal Affairs, and attempt to farm bikelash so as to distract from their gerrymandering and the Centurion project, I am reminded that Nadine at @Slashgraphics has made a T-shirt we'll all need as, instead of taking their bait, we take the lane:
https://www.slashgraphics.com/bikeology/p/bikeology-unisex-tshirt-bike-lane
@HyL Nadine is very cool. I bought this @Bikeology shirt a few weeks ago

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️Bikeology — Unisex T‑Shirt — SLASHGRAPHICS
S M L XL 2XL 3XL Width, in 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 Length, in 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 Sleeve length, in 8.90 9.20 9.50 9.70 10.00 10.40 Size tolerance, in 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 A soft, breathable jersey tee designed for people who live and breathe two wheels. The front features a simple, hand-drawn circle of bike silhouettes surrounding a heart-shaped gear and the subtle “bikeology.co” mark — a quiet nod to community and earned miles. Lightweight Airlume combed cotton keeps you cool on warm rides or after-pedal meetups, while a classic crew neck and retail fit make it easy to layer under a jacket or wear solo for coffee stops. Thoughtful details like side seams, ribbed collar, shoulder tape and a tear-away label keep the shirt comfortable, durable, and easy to wear all day. Wear it to group rides, bike maintenance workshops, or casual weekends at the trailhead. The design speaks to people who prefer a lived-in, functional look that still shows their love for cycling without shouting for attention. Product features - 100% Airlume combed ring-spun cotton (lightweight 4.2 oz) for breathability and softness - Side seams and shoulder tape for a stable, longer-lasting shape - Ribbed knit collar with seam and retail crew fit for a neat, classic silhouette - Tear-away label to reduce skin irritation; REACH certified materials - Prints produced with crisp DTF/DTG techniques; blank sourced from Honduras, responsibly manufactured Care instructions - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F) - Non-chlorine: bleach as needed - Tumble dry: low heat - Iron, steam or dry: medium heat - Do not dryclean
SLASHGRAPHICS (www.slashgraphics.com)
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@HyL
If bikers, whom have the legal right and responsibility to ride on the road, use the entire lane as they are entitled, and bike in groups across all lanes (say 109th between Southgate and the UofA), then car drivers will start demanding bike lanes.@NMBA that is the point of saying
" We won't take the bait. We will take the lane" -
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