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billy bob and the trooper.

Here is an older short statement regarding spacers and adapters in Ontario,

"Wheel spacers are also banned, so you’ll be forced to use adapters in order to adjust your wheel offset. That’s a bit of a bummer if you’re only looking for a 4mm adjustment or if you have extended studs. "

per - Ontario changing used car safety standards and that's good news for buyers
LOU TROTTIER
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 22, 2016
 
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Unfortunately in Canada, the shop owner would go to jail for defending himself.
Not long ago in Brampton a man defended his home and his grandmother was there. 4 thugs broke down his door an entered. They had guns. So did he. He never gave them a warning shot and killed one of them. He went to jail while the others walked. This is Canada.
 
Stuff like this just boils my blood. The exterior walls of our home is our "safe space" (leftists are all about safe spaces). You breach my family's "safe space" unannounced, unwelcome, and with intent, you will suffer consequences for your poor decision. At that point I could care less what some clown in Ottawa has determined to be "reasonable" self defence.
 
I hear you but you might care after 15 years of your 20 year sentence. lol

Some whacky stuff has happened in Canada for sure. @kerry4 I don't think that guy has had his trial yet.
Are you thinking of this one in Milton?
 
Happened just outside of Red Deer a couple years ago. Man comes home from camping with his family and thug was in his house. Hit the homeowner with a baseball bat and homeowner hit him back with a 12 gauge. Homeowner went to the hospital for his injuries. Thug went straight to Hell. RCMP dropped all charges against the homeowner.
 
Yes thats the one. But as I have heard from the courts if there is no body them there is no crime. He should have acted quickly. LOL.
 
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I liked about 1:47 of the song. lol
I loved those Chevelles

Brings back memories. My very first vehicle was a 1969 Chevelle...purchased with the help of my all-knowing older "car-nut" brother...then it turned out to be a real oil-burner. No big deal adding oil however I didn't like the smell (lol).
 

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