From this
now this
How big is the public relations department in the TTC?
TTC employee on the way to work? |
It is alleged that:
- on Saturday, June 26, 2010, at 3:44 p.m., the accused caused damage to two police vehicles in the Queen Street West/Spadina Avenue during the G20 Summit.
Ashan Ravindhraraj, 25, of Toronto, has been charged with:
1) Arson: damage to property,
2) two counts of Mischief over.
He was scheduled to appear in court at Old City Hall, on Wednesday, July 14, 2010, room 101, at 10 a.m.
TTC spokesman Brad Ross wouldn’t say what Ravindhraraj does for a living or if the worker’s job could be in jeopardy as a result of his involvement in the protest that turned violent three weeks ago.
“These are very serious allegations and the TTC is taking appropriate disciplinary action to deal with this employee,” Ross said. “As I’m sure you can appreciate, how we deal with employees is a personnel matter and we can’t comment on what that discipline may be.”
The good news is BP is not involved and no birds were harmed in this post.
4 comments:
What happened at the bail hearing.
Probably given a hug and free legal advice.
Don't have the details from the bail hearing but I am confident the left will be blaming us for his entrapment.
It is a human right to burn police cars apparently.
sarcasm off
Ken Georgetti was on the Rutherford show the other day talking about how the unions were demonstrating peacefully. Hmmmm... I guess he didn't get the memo.
My question is who provided funding and shelter for so many "activists" for a weekend in Toronto?
Will the CBC spend some of our taxpayers funding exploring the money behind these professional activists?
The Liberal media has spent a great deal of time giving individuals, groups with a Liberal agenda free publicity.
I almost fell out of my chair when the CBC gave Tim Ball a twenty second spot to rebut the greenswash regarding Climategate.
We need fairer coverage of what the Liberals define as the "news".
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