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Save Canadian Tractors, this is a worrying state, BULLY motorist north of the border

harrypottar

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I have just returned from the Magog Spyderfest and all in all had a great time, however there is clearly an issue in Canada that seems to be rampant.

I talking about bullying, motorist using there cars to bully other vehicles, so far from what I can tell its been limited to tractors.

Not sure why Canadians don't like tractors but this as to stop, we need an intervention.

I'm going to set up a new charity to help those that have suffered the loss of there tractor due to bullying.

Now I have to say I did not witness any bully directly, I would have stopped and helped if I had, but there are signs EVERYWHERE.

The authorities obviously are aware of the issue as they are posting warning signs.

PUSHING TRACTORS OFF CLIFFS is wrong, don't do it, it not fair to the tractors.


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harry
 
Harry,
I'm not sure of the meanings of the highway signage in Canada. Did that sign mean that you were entering a zone where such tractor abuse is allowed?? :shocked:


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It certainly does appear, at least on the surface, that there may be some tractor abuse occuring up der across da line....ey? :yikes:

But, being mono-lingual, and unable to read French.... I can't help but wonder if this may simply be an area where that most favorite of all Canadian past times is held....tractor jumping. :thumbup:

I, personally, have never attended a Canadian tractor jumping event but every flyer I've seen does include this caveat....."No tractors are harmed during these events."
 
Not to the cows...
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I feel there is a need to clear up this matter. This is clearly "not tractor abuse" but rather an attempt to take the focus of "little old lady abuse" as evident by the fact that "tractor tipping" awards more demerit points against your drivers licence than "little old lady tipping" in the province of Quebec. Hope that takes care of the matter.
 
I feel there is a need to clear up this matter. This is clearly "not tractor abuse" but rather an attempt to take the focus of "little old lady abuse" as evident by the fact that "tractor tipping" awards more demerit points against your drivers licence than "little old lady tipping" in the province of Quebec. Hope that takes care of the matter.


But it wasn't always that way....'little old lady tipping' historically carried a heavier penalty than either 'tractor tipping' or 'tractor abuse'. However, in two recent court cases of 'little old lady tipping' it was impossible to determine whether the little old lady was actually 'tipped by person or persons unknown' or if she simply toppled over on her own.
The Crown had no choice but to release the defendants in both of these cases.
 
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