Usually by now, a bunch of members would have already checked and reported on her Facebook and Twitter accounts.The Star, the Sun and CBC have all released her name. So I presume other newspapers have as well.
See #25
Usually by now, a bunch of members would have already checked and reported on her Facebook and Twitter accounts.The Star, the Sun and CBC have all released her name. So I presume other newspapers have as well.
See #25
Not me, I'm afraid of heights. LOL!seriously man, i would pay to have this woman in my bed too.
Me too.... there was a nice picture of her out there....I thought she was cute.
One of her friends was interviewed and she said that she likes to climb. To each her own. Some people also like bungee jumping. In fact, some people in B.C bungee jump in the nude.If she has a twitter account...it would be flooded with followers by now.
I think the part you're missing is she climbed to the top of the crane but didn't intend on sliding down the cable.I was thinking the same thing. The cable would be covered with a special type of grease and there would be many little barbs of steel wire that would rip her hands to shreds.
I could see being able to climb up the boom of the crane, but not the sliding down the cable part. And then, what the hell was she thinking with respect to getting back up? Anyone would have to know that that would be IMPOSSIBLE with greasy cable.
Anyway, koodoos to the fire fighter who rescued her. He is one brave cool cucumber. She owes him her life.
I will pay to watch.seriously man, i would pay to have this woman in my bed too.
That's the part that doesn't make sense. If she slid down that cable, she'd have to wrap her hands and legs around it. If it really was covered in grease, it would be all over her. Same with any dirt and dust.I think the part you're missing is she climbed to the top of the crane but didn't intend on sliding down the cable.
http://www.torontosun.com/2017/04/27/woman-on-crane-adventure-seeker-palShe was granted $500 bail and released on her own recognizance, and prohibited from rooftops and construction sites. The dual U.S.-Canada citizen also had to surrender her passport.
Her next court date was set for May 17 at College Park court.
“She’s a really good girl,” Lazo’s friend, Sara Burton, told reporters outside court.
“She’s an adventure-seeking person,” she said. “Honestly, when I saw it, I knew that it was maybe not the best decision, obviously maybe some logic was not playing into place, but the fact that she did it was not a shock to me, or that she had the ability to do it.”
The part that doesn't make sense, is why you think she wasn't covered in grease!That's the part that doesn't make sense. If she slid down that cable, she'd have to wrap her hands and legs around it. If it really was covered in grease, it would be all over her. Same with any dirt and dust.
I wonder if an accomplice managed to get a rope looped up there somehow, then pulled her up or lowered her from the crane. They could then pull away the rope and leave her there smiling in mystery.
They didn’t discuss why she climbed the crane, but Wonfor said it was “impressive” that she did it with no safety gear and slid down a steel cable in high-heeled boots.
“It’s about a three-quarter inch greasy cable, so she was all covered in grease,” he said. “She must have bearhugged it and down she went. But it’s a long drop.”
http://www.torontosun.com/2017/04/26/toronto-firefighters-try-to-reach-woman-stuck-on-crane-in-downtown-toronto
As I suspected!Born natural "adventure-seeking" hottie.
Unless there were material costs re equipment used to rescue her, I can't see how it would cost $. It's not like they used a copter and had to gas it up and pay the ground crew and pilots.She should be charged with trespassing and the price of the work stoppage plus the cost of first responders. If it is $100k, then let her pay it off in installments.
Of course it didnt cost $100,000 to rescue her. Anyone with half a brain can see thatUnless there were material costs re equipment used to rescue her, I can't see how it would cost $. It's not like they used a copter and had to gas it up and pay the ground crew and pilots
Heh, can't fault me for not knowing what the Sun reported. Thanks.The part that doesn't make sense, is why you think she wasn't covered in grease!
She should be forced to reimburse the construction company for their time lost.Unless there were material costs re equipment used to rescue her, I can't see how it would cost $. It's not like they used a copter and had to gas it up and pay the ground crew and pilots.
She's young and a goof ball; but at the end of the day, there was no harm done and the entire city got entertained. I'm the judge, I give her a good talking to and tell her never to do it again, or she'll be in "real trouble for sure!"
Peace bond with a condition against trespassing. And she gives $1,000 to the fireman's charity of choice.
Any money on she has a cat and has been infected with Toxoplasmosis.Born natural "adventure-seeking" hottie.
Dual or only?She also has American citizenship.
"The dual U.S.-Canada citizen has already surrendered her passport. She'll be ..."Dual or only?
If only - any odds on her being tossed back across the Niagara River?