scarborough bluffs

多伦多警方正在发行非常陡峭的罚款passers at the Scarborough Bluffs

Toronto P0lice have been warning residents not to get too close to the edge of the Scarborough Bluffsfor years now, and unfortunately to little avail, as people continue to try and climb down the escarpment, bypassing unignorable physical barriers and signage in the process.

The allure of the natural phenomenon draws locals and visitors alike to take in its gorgeous views and enjoy its parks andbeaches, but has also led to some not-so-advisable antics by thrill seekers andthose looking to get the perfect shotfor social media.

This has meantnumerousstressful and expensiverescue missionsby authorities, who on average have to dispatch eight fire trucks and spend more than 20 hours per incident, leading many to suggest that wayward adventurers should have topay for their own rescues.

And now it seems that, just shortly after a plan formore serious fencing atop the cliffwas scrapped, police are finally getting stricter with those who continue to betray the blatant no trespassing signs (and basic common sense).

A video showing police fining a group at the attraction this past weekend is now making its rounds on social media, as those featured in it were handed hefty tickets for $5,000 each.

"Ladies and gentlemen, make your way over this way please, form a single line, because I have to issue you all $5,000 tickets," an officer shouts at a group of eightin a TikTok videothat has now garnered more than 227k views in just one day.

"You guys are absolutely nuts. The Bluffshave been collapsingall morning and you guys are standing where it's unsafe to stand," he continues as the individuals gather on the other side of a wooden fence, the "danger steep drop" and "do not cross fencing" signs affixed to it rendering their various appeals and excuses pretty futile.

Viewers of the viral footage are largely praising the officer's stern response, thoroughly enjoying the fact that the group claimed they didn't know they weren't supposed to climb the fence.

"You climbed right over the signs," one Tiktoker wrote with a slew of laughing emojis.

"I am glad they are getting tickets," another added. "Every year people fall down the Bluffs and rescuers have to risk their lives to save them. Well done, officer."

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@davidthefeld


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