

I saw one out front of our business, on Front St Toronto, and several lined up along the edge of one of our downtown parks.
The information on the home and from the guy talking to by-standers is that there’s a bicycle on the front of it - so it’s apparently allowed to stop “anywhere” because “it’s a bike”. No opinion on that, just repeating what I heard.
Our owner had a chat with parking enforcement because it was during summer - CafeTO - and was taking up one of the few parking spaces nearby. Parking said (at the time) that they couldn’t do anything/don’t know what to do.
No opinion here, just answering the previous two comments.
Heh yeah they’re getting better.
One day working in I.T. at a bank, I received an email that was formatted and written really convincingly that someone has referred me for a bigger role with a salary bump, with light/abstract details that could ‘be inferred as’ relevant to my country, sector & role. It just asked to click-through to see the opportunity-
-which popped-up a warning from the company’s I.T. security that this was a phishing testing/training email, and I’d failed.
I usually evade a phish, but this slightly-targeted one got me good.
After that I had to ritualistically double-check potentially legitimate emails from external domains, for sketchy domains/short URLs/links/tracking cookies etc, because they included vendors & 3rd party consultants or contractors we were working with.
At least (the) God(s) know scammers are bad people.
Heh.