Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Walking Wisely - Peter Boules

In today's society and workplaces where safety is paramount, as it should be, it astounds me that so little, if at all, high visibility gear is worn by people walking at night or in the morning during winter months.

On many occasions I see walkers wearing dark track suits making them impossible to see and if there's been any rain or even dew on the windscreen, together with a street light it's a recipe for disaster.


Let's face it, the chances of getting footpaths in our lifetime aren’t real promising so let's make it safer with what we've been given on this lovely peninsula of land.


Toronto Dry Cleaners have gladly donated 15 high-visibility vests for local walkers.


If you would like a high-vis vest answer the following question and either email coalpointprogress@gmail.com or drop your response to 4/21 Excelsior Pde:
 

Where is the most dangerous spot for walking around the Coal Point peninsula?


15 respondents will be randomly drawn and provided with a high visibility vest courtesy of Toronto Dry Cleaners.

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