Speeders! and Cheaters!

Sunday August 9th 2020

So I bought this new app for my phone that uses the camera to calculate the speed of an approaching vehicle and, so it somehow uses the running lights to measure the speed, and I just capture the photo with the speed, date, and time. It’s pretty amazing that no one ever thinks they are speeding, now while most people act a little contrite and watch there speed going forward, there are a few that just have to act like fools and argue … like do you really think I want to get up from my chair and walk into the road to ask you to slow down and be berated by you because it fun?

Like seriously who would want that much aggravation if I didn’t need to, I’d much rather just sit and wave. But it’s not in my nature to let a few fools ruin everyone else’s enjoyment, or worse yet hit and hurt someone’s child, just because they were speeding!

It seems one of the reasons that most park guests appreciate our efforts to make the park safer, by enforcing the rules. And while we do take a lot of crap from a few people, it is why everyone else thanks us for doing our job, because it would be easier just to ignore the problems. Here is an example of you just can’t help people that don’t want to be helped, picture a child on a small peddle car, the child is to big for the car so it’s being pulled by someone on a bike and twenty feet of rope. I know, what could possibly go wrong, well Laurie watched one roll the car over and fall out, so she suggested that it was most likely not a good idea, but they continued to do it so we asked again not to do it (remember we already know there are speeders) this brought a parent to tell us that they thought it was ok and didn’t seem to care if his children got hurt. So I simply said if you don’t care if your children get hurt it seems foolish for us to care, if you don’t.

In a world where kids can’t tobogán (sled) down a hill in the snow because parents are suing municipalities for not protecting their little Johnny, I suspect the parent doesn’t care until they see a possible payday. Sorry to say that but I live in the real world, where I envision this little car flipping, dumping out a child in front of a speeder that can’t stop because they were going 28 instead of 10. I’m thinking this situation is going to go south in a hurry, if the child survives, and that’s good unless there is a permanent disability, then the lawsuits start, and I know it’s not whom is to blame that pays, it’s alway who ever has assets, because that I “don’t care” parent is now going to care a whole bunch (about the money).

I would like to think I’m wrong, but human behaviour being what it is I suspect I’m correct. As we still deal daily with those people in the park that resist following the rules, you know the ones, the ones that keep driving up the park costs each year. Well we have got to the stage where we know those cheating individuals well and every park infraction and lie now makes it to their file and helps determine who gets invited back, yes invited, so if the file is papered with lots of violations there is likely to be some shocked people when they are no longer welcomed to lie, cheat, or steal here in this park the following year. So those friends you thought you were sneaking in to the park, who are not on the Covid tracing list could be the friends that brought your stay in the park to an end. That makes that $10 dollars you thought you were cheating on seem really petty, but it is hard to change human behaviour, once a cheat, always a cheat. And with a waiting list for sites, it’s a good thing there are wheels under your rig, so you can drag it down the road … just saying.

COVID Alert

August 3rd 2020

First and foremost, I feel this is a very important step to keeping this Corona-19 virus under control, and I hope everyone downloads this app, the only problem is that it isn’t available for all phones, with older smartphones being shutout at this point, and it is totally reliant on people volunteering to participle in the app. We have downloaded the app, and are urging everyone we know to do the same, we feel we would like to have as much information as early as possible of any chance of being infected, as we are around hundreds of people at the park, and while we use masks, and try to practice proper social distancing, we think being over cautious is the prudent way to go.

The following is taken from the website …

Together, let’s limit the spread of COVID-19 and prevent future outbreaks.

COVID Alert helps us break the cycle of infection. The app can let people know of possible exposures before any symptoms appear.

That way, we can take care of ourselves and protect our communities.

Your privacy is protected

COVID Alert does not use GPS or track your location.

It has no way of knowing:

  • Your location.
  • Your name or address.
  • Your phone’s contacts.
  • Your health information.
  • The health information of anyone you’re near.

Nobody will get any information about you or the time you were near them. Learn more about how COVID Alert protects your privacy.

How it works

  • The app uses Bluetooth to exchange random codes with nearby phones.
  • Every day, it checks a list of random codes from people who tell the app they tested positive.
  • If you’ve been near one of those codes in the past 14 days, you’ll get a notification.

Learn more about how it works.

Starting in Ontario

Ontario is the first province where people can use COVID Alert to report a COVID-19 diagnosis.

Other provinces

Even outside Ontario, it’s still helpful to download COVID Alert. That way, when people in your area are able to report a diagnosis, you’ll be notified if you were near them.

One part of public health

  • COVID Alert is just one part of the public health effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.
  • Follow all public health guidelines in your area.
  • Use the app for the duration of the COVID-19 outbreak.
  • The app does not replace manual contact tracing by local public health authorities.
  • COVID Alert does not replace medical advice. If you get sick, contact your doctor or other healthcare provider.

Built in the open

The Government of Canada is building and continually improving the COVID Alert app in the open.

Is this the answer to all of our concerns, no, not even close, but is one more tool in our arsenal of tools to help protect us. And we will use every thing that is available to stay safe and well while still living our best life.

As always be careful, be safe and stay well!