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Roses and Rotten Tomatoes (Jan. 11, 2024)

Our weekly collection of compliments and complaints sent in by readers
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• Rotten tomatoes the City of Surrey for having the most difficult website when registering. Why can’t we just put the course code in at the registration page? I’ve spent 15 minutes and am still trying to find a course listed in the Art Gallery guide.

• Rotten tomatoes to the parent who wasn’t controlling her “wild child” in the aisles of Kings Crossing Superstore on Jan. 2. I was avoiding you in the aisles but unfortunately I didn’t see you at self-checkout until your son did some sort of somersault and took out my right leg, exacerbating my recovering torn right knee meniscus and tweaking my hip. No apology from the parent or child. Please do a better job raising your kids.

• Rotten tomatoes to people who put their garbage, recycling and yard waste carts on the sidewalk on collection day. These carts prevent people with mobility devices from getting around our neighbourhood safely.

• Rotten tomatoes to the NDP government. I’m not upset because of the province’s stance on policing in Surrey. I’m disappointed because ever since the province decriminalized drug possession, there is so much open drug use going on in my neighbourhood in broad daylight. Everywhere I go, I see syringes on the ground and homeless people aggressively harassing others for drug money. It’s disgusting. This is even too much for the police to handle. If the NDP won’t fix a problem that it created in the first place, I know better than to vote for these guys ever again.