tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-96055505899007377.post8902485514969346173..comments2024-02-14T09:16:23.712-08:00Comments on Finster Finds: Dear Parents and Care-Givers of Dunluce SchoolFinsterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06571040830138200042noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-96055505899007377.post-5861007308052297622011-11-24T05:51:00.617-08:002011-11-24T05:51:00.617-08:00The interesting thing in the principal's resp...The interesting thing in the principal's response was mention of tickets. <br /> <br />You should report this to the city:<br /><br />Here's one place to start: <br />http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/roads_traffic/traffic-safety.aspx<br /><br />The Office of Traffic Safety<br /><br />Transportation Services<br />Suite 200<br />9304 – 41 Ave. <br />Edmonton, AB T6E 6G8<br /><br />Telephone 780-495-0371 <br />Fax 780-495-0383 <br />Email transportationoperations@edmonton.ca <br /><br />They recommend calling 311 as well, but I would lodge a written complaint and copy your city councillor or the councillour of the area that the school is in if it is different. You've already got the writeup just modify it slightly and add a request for enforcement. <br /><br /><br />This may result in a blitz - all they need is to come one or two mornings and distribute tickets for bad behaviour and typically people will stop it. I did that with the off leash dog problem on our nearby walking trail (after encountering 2 dog walkers with 12 dogs - including a Great Dane - between them milling around on a 10 foot wide trail urging me to just 'run through' the off leash pack) I think they only ticketed one or two days, but for some time later I overheard dog owners warning one another to put their dog on a leash.....Annemariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08663834490374216223noreply@blogger.com