Here is a few more tidbits about Brampton, especially in the neighborhood I live in. About four houses up from me the neighbor, I only know in passing had parked his vehicle out in front of his house. The front of the vehicle was facing West, it was a Saturday morning approximately 930 when the vehicle from the east travelling west, smashed right into the rear of his parked vehicle! Clear skies sun was rising, dry pavement so how did this individual crash into his vehicle may be he had failed his driving test several times? The other one was at that T intersection vehicle was making a right-hand turn, went out of the grace of God or should I say horsepower he nailed the gas pedal crossed four lanes of traffic mounted the curb landed on the sidewalk, and nearly took out the electrical box that controls the traffic lights. And yes I have pictures and yes it appears to be an international student. Police were called so was a flatbed tow truck the whole driver’s side how shall we say it needs a lot of rubbing compound. But the best one the flophouse behind me they’re too lazy to get up in the morning and moved their cars around, and like some people have stated it looks like a car dealership there. Now the idiot that was driving decided I can do things better drove over my lawn! Were not talking to 3 feet here I measured it 75 feet. Call the city by law can’t really do anything about it, called the police didn’t happen on a roadway can’t do anything about! So that leaves me to solve the problem, which it appears work no threat of violence, no lead poisoning just a simple phone call to an old friend at the airport who came out with the company vehicle. I told him where to park so they could see it, and the individual that seen it got the message moved out tonight’s after and as always can anyone answer me why these students move under the cover of darkness, moving at night? I know when I started here in 1969 it was called Bramalea, and absolutely nothing was built above Highway seven. Even remember the Police station opposite Bramalea Secondary School.