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30 to 49 kilometres per hour over the limit is $12 per kilometre, plus costs 20 to 29 kilometres per hour over the limit is $7.50 per kilometre, plus costs 1 to 19 kilometres per hour over the limit is $5 per kilometre, plus costs While the city has not revealed what the speed threshold is before issuing a ticket, it lists the fine structure as follows on its website: The first cameras were installed in September 2020 with the remaining ones being installed throughout the first six months of 2021. The city has moved 15 of its cameras to date from their original locations. The city operates a total of 50 ASE cameras, otherwise known as photo radar, to be rotated around 200 community safety zones. Thus, why doesn’t Seamus McFly offer Marty the chance to do a bit of hunting with him, instead of agreeing to a shoot-out with Buford Tannen? Because Marty said no? Ah, how about calling him “yellow”? That should do the trick, or at the very least create some kind of chicken paradox in Marty’s head.The City of Brampton has moved 15 of its automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras to new locations across the city. So potent is the narrative device of getting Marty McFly to do illogical things, merely because someone called him chicken, and so aware are the characters around him of it, that surely just a line or two in the right place would keep him out of trouble? After all, Marty is shown to even commit a crime when someone says chicken, so less ambitious challenges must also be surmountable.
Although for the Doc, you’d suspect, not impossible… As such, the future Marty and Jennifer shouldn’t be there, and nor should their Michael J Fox-alike offspring.Īlso, Biff is specifically told to put it in a safe somewhere, and assuming – let’s give him the benefit of the doubt here – that he does so, that’s going to make it tricky to get. Thus, it’s a strategy that would also, surely, work if a letter was sent from 1885?Īt the point that Marty and Jennifer step into the Delorean at the end of the first film and head off to 2015 to do something about their kids, how can there still be kids there to find? Because, as far as the strict laws of the timelines go, if Marty and Jennifer disappear, even temporarily from 1985, then events in the future would change until they return. Marty writes Doc a letter in the first Back To The Future film, which ultimately saves his life when he’s gunned down by the Libyans. Once the Doc discovered that the time machine Marty brought back to 1885 was damaged, couldn’t he have changed the note that he left with Western Union to simply request that Marty brought a bit of fuel and a few parts with him?īecause even accepting that the Doc didn’t want Marty to come back to 1885, by the time he’s there, then – and granted, we’re at risk of another paradox here – couldn’t he just have left a message somewhere to be discovered in 1955 that could have fixed things in a jiffy? Which would, of course, create a paradox to bring down the universe, as you well know. Because if it was fundamentally tampered with or used, that’d make it either redundant of non-existent in 1955. And secondly, if the alternative car was used, then Marty – are you following this? – wouldn’t have been able to get back to 1885 in the first place. Firstly, there’s the old paradox rule that would destroy the universe, although by the third film, the Doc is getting far more liberal with the laws of time. Of course, there are arguments why that car can’t be touched. Either way, there’s surely something of use in the second car.
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Now, there’s some argument as to whether Doc has either drained the car of fluid, or left it with a full tank of fuel. And given that it’s established that we can have two Docs and two Martys at the same point in time, why can’t we have two cars?
But what about the time machine that Doc got sent in, when it was struck by lightning at the end of Back To The Future Part II? That’s the one that he stores in a cave for 70 years (although it’s still damaged, to be fair, as the Doc sends instructions forward in time). Much of the third film is spent trying to find new ways to get the Delorean that Marty travelled back from 1955 in up to 88mph. And it’s this: there has to be two time machines in 1885. I’d never even considered this until Den Of Geek reader ‘HarrisonFord’ (we assume he’s the real one) raised it in our discussion of Back To The Future Part III last week.