mariomike said:
Hello Vets Dottir:
I guess it depends where you work. My station was at Richmond St. W. and Strachan Ave. I know you live in B.C., but perhaps you have visited the area? I can tell you that there are a lot more stairs than elevators. We didn't get the opportunity to save many lives. But, it's a great feeling when it happens. Mostly, we would simply show up and treat people with respect. After all, we were in their homes, not our own. Even if that happened to be a cardboard box.

Regards,
I actually don't know Toronto much at all. I was only there about 13 months in the Queen St East area close to the Beaches area and I didn't wander far from the apartment or drive around in town much. A few blocks and farther towards Toronto center were some rough looking areas. Also a couple of batches of neighbors across the street from the apartment where I lived in TO had extreme dysfunction going on and lots of cops visiting, or ambulances a few times. Booze, drugs, fighting. Kinda similar whats happened around my place here at times, though this place thankfully is less extreme now with the worst moved out (making neighbors happy) but new problems annoying the neighbors moved in LD the block itself is mostly good considerate neighbors behaviors home owners and tenants. Very close to core downtown (and bars I assume) though so there is a mix I guess. Police and ambulance and firetrucks whizzing by almost daily sometimes, sometimes several times in a day for multiple calls I guess (main route for them whizzing by here)
I'm normally like that too, respectful yada yada about peoples situations and lifestyles. When the lifestyles slide over into your homebase area so they effect your life and daily normal stuff, then its a problem if you have to complain just to set reasonable limits and theres a reaction.
One instance, a year or two ago, I was expecting a delivery from medichair and have my own parking spot, so no vehicle, but use my spot for my heathcare workers and other visitors etc. There was always a problem with people parking in it because they figured I had no vehicle so screw you yada yada

. One day some guys took off a canopy off a tenants truck and turfed it in the middle of my parking spot and left. I went and put a note on to please remove the canopy as I needed my spot. I noticed there looked like a sleeping bag or something rolled up under the canopy. Strange. Oh well. Later on someone moved the canopy and was peed off. A short whle later I was sitting with the neighbor and could hear and see the tenants brother and a friend through the slits in the high fence but they couldn't see me. The girl (described as a crackhead by the tenant) said to the brother "She doesn't even have a vehicle and never uses it (parking spot) what an effen b----tch/ Want me to come back with a 2X4?" She meant it!!! YIKES! The brother laughed and said no.
The sleeping bag, I found out it was a homeless guy, friend of the tenant, had planned on sleeping under the canopy. This guy, also described as a crackhead by same tenant, very rough looking shape and a huge temper. I was in my apt and heard super loud yelling F -F -F and Effen B---tch while extremely hard and loud punding on my entrance. It was him in a rage about the canopy being moved I guess. YIKES again.
The other day I took a walk along the creek running through town to enjoy a little nature on my way to my docs appointment. I rarely get out, let alone get to enjoy nature walks. He was sitting on some benches with some friends in there and too late for me to turn back when I spotted him/them, and I overheard the woman saying "She's going to get a bonus walking through here " ha ha ha ha ... I just kinda cringed and tried to act calm and like I hadn't overheard. Had to walk right by them and its pretty isolated there. Don't think I'll be walking that way anymore, especially since I can't run and I sure probably couldn't defend myself against a group like this. Am I intimidated? Absolutely and all I can do is try and avoid confrontation and stay cool when one happens.
As I said, that group moved on from this building itself but new stuff moved in with different and similar sets of worries and there are connections with the new lot and the last so kind of a hangover cloud of issues I think. For the most part its much better than last group, but very hard to see and hear stuff I do, at all hours sometimes. I hate hearing and seeing and hearing extreme drunkeness and loud disturbances (music at all hours etc) and raging or fighting. of which I hear a lot of that sometimes. Music loudness has settled down lots, thank god! (I complained and got a lot of raging tossed at me)
I have seen other neighborhoods, more residential actually, that look nice and like they don't get the kinds of problems like this location in town does. You can expect a mix. I know I don't feel safe being out alone after dark. Last town I lived in I did feel safe and enjoyed walks on my insomniac nights

Wouldn't do that here at all.
Yes, different working with lifestyles like that than it is to live around them. At least with work you can go home to a safe and quiet home if you're in a good place to live.