I read with amusement the rant of Barry Bayrak in Your Views, March 12 Gazette.
This letter described the view (blocked by snowbanks), the spew (from idling vehicles) and the goo (from trampled grass) associated with the photo radar vehicles in St. Albert. Although I agree in principle with Mr. Bayrak on his views, practically speaking these impacts are inconsequential to the quality of life in St. Albert, particularly as it applies to “beautiful Sunday mornings.” I am wondering if Mr. Bayrak has another reason for voicing his opinion — the fact that he may be getting caught ?
Kenneth Johnson, St. Albert