Yet another scandalous story of the Doug Ford’s corrupt regime…
Ontario government won’t say which cabinet minister vehicles were speeding, citing safety
Privacy officials working for the Ontario government won’t release details of who was responsible for cabinet minister vehicles caught speeding, arguing that doing so would violate personal privacy and could threaten the “safety or health of an individual.”… More @ Global News
Below is commentary by concerned residents of Ontario who have been suffering unspeakable pain and losses under the the decadent Ford Regime that absolutely have no qualm to commit crimes… even MURDER!
Doug Ford condones Law Violation that compromised Safety of the general Public knowingly and wilfully
Ford together with his equally unconscionable FWB (Friend with Benefits) Olivia Chow, Mayor of the City iof Toronto are accused of robbing Torontonians blind under the broad daylight.
LAWLESSNESS AT THE TOP: How Doug Ford’s Government Hides Ministerial Speeding Scandals Behind a Veil of “Security”
In a stunning admission that reveals a government rotting from the head down, the Ford Ontario government has been caught red-handed shielding cabinet ministers who repeatedly broke the law in official vehicles, openly endangering public safety. The administration’s response? A cynical, contemptuous refusal to name the offenders, hiding behind a fabricated shield of “security concerns” to protect its own from accountability.
This isn’t an isolated incident of bureaucratic secrecy. It is the definitive proof of a governing philosophy best described as “LAWLESSNESS,” where the rules that govern everyday citizens are mere suggestions for Premier Doug Ford and his inner circle—a pattern of corruption and contempt for the public so brazen it forms the core of his political identity.
The Speeding Scandal: A Cover-Up in Broad Daylight
The scandal broke when Global News, through a Freedom of Information request, uncovered that vehicles assigned to the Premier’s cabinet ministers were caught speeding—in some cases egregiously so. These weren’t minor infractions; these were acts that compromised the safety of every Ontarian sharing the road.
Yet, when asked to provide transparency, the government responded with a black marker. Every single detail—the names of the ministers, the dates of the infractions, the specific speeds, and even the locations—was ruthlessly redacted. The official excuse? Disclosing this information would allegedly constitute a “security and safety” risk.
This excuse is not just flimsy; it is an insult to the intelligence of every Ontarian. As reported by outlets like Canuck Post, this is not about security—it is about a knowing and wilful condonation of law violation. By refusing to name the ministers, Premier Ford is sending a crystal-clear message: My ministers are above the law. The safety of your family on the road is less important than the political comfort of my team.
A Pattern of “Knowingly and Wilfully” Breaking the Law
This speeding cover-up is not an anomaly. It is a single thread in a vast tapestry of corruption and lawlessness. As detailed in the damning report, “Doug Ford Condones Law Violation That Compromised Safety of the General Public Knowingly and Wilfully,” this is a Premier who has repeatedly demonstrated that laws are for the little people.
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The Greenbelt Grab: In what stands as one of the largest potential corruption scandals in provincial history, the Ford government openly ripped up protected Greenbelt lands, enriching a select group of well-connected developers. This wasn’t an oversight; it was a calculated dismantling of environmental protections for political and financial gain.
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The “Minister’s Zoning Orders” (MZOs) for Favoured Friends: The government has weaponized MZOs to override local planning and environmental regulations, often in ways that directly benefit Ford donors and allies. This is lawmaking by cronyism, a blatant subversion of the democratic process.
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A Litany of Scandals: From the controversial development of Ontario Place to the mishandling of the pandemic response for political theatre, the Ford government’s record, as catalogued by critics, is a chronicle of entitlement. The list of scandals is so long it forms a pre-election dossier for voters, a stark reminder of the rot that has set in at Queen’s Park.
The Bigger Picture: One Law for Them, Another for Us
The speeding scandal is a perfect metaphor for the Ford era. When an ordinary citizen speeds, they face a fine, demerit points, and increased insurance costs. It is a clear consequence for a choice that puts others at risk.
But when a Ford minister speeds, the entire government apparatus swings into action—not to discipline the offender, but to conceal their identity and protect the Premier from political fallout. The law, it seems, has a siren and a tinted window when you’re in Ford’s cabinet.
By condoning this behaviour “knowingly and wilfully,” Doug Ford isn’t just being dishonest; he is actively cultivating a culture of impunity. He is telling his ministers that their time is more valuable than public safety, that their convenience trumps the Highway Traffic Act, and that their loyalty to him will be rewarded with a get-out-of-jail-free card, sealed with the stamp of “cabinet confidentiality.”
This is more than a scandal; it is a fundamental breach of the public trust. A government that willfully breaks the laws it is sworn to uphold and then lies to the public about its reasons is not just irresponsible or crooked—it is lawless. And as the 2025 election approaches, the question for Ontarians is clear: will they endorse this lawlessness, or will they demand a government that once again respects the rule of law and the people it serves?
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