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Maybe a little less junkies. It's worse here. No, Toronto, um, Pape Avenue is the toughest spot for me. I hate going there, but my dad always insists, because that's where they have the beauty shops, the... Well, he goes into the salons for his haircut, and there's the Fish and Chips place. But when I go to those places, I go in a car. He chooses to walk, and there's bad boys all over the place there, making a loud racket, throwing things, beating people up and same thing on days when they should be in school Why aren't they in school? Okay now here in Vancouver it's a different story. Jill Bennett on the radio right she was explaining yesterday of going through Quebec Street and a few places where she was seeing like people shooting up, needles everywhere and then people half-clothed running around and vomit everywhere. She was kind of describing that. And I was almost like talking back to the radio saying, hey, wait a minute, you're talking about where I live. So that was her describing just taking a casual walk on Quebec Street. And she's a walker, and she said the same thing. She doesn't have a car, so she said the same thing. It's a totally different atmosphere and experience when you're a walker. And yeah, she said that she's had to hit and punch a few kids that started on her. And she said the same thing, why aren't you in class? So yeah.
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