They are south of Dundas by the looks of things.
Posted by Khristopher at January 27, 2010 04:32 AMAwesome pictures!! I like the yellow traffic lighhts and the yellow Jackets..
Posted by Holle at January 27, 2010 04:51 AMNice one! I especially enjoyed the "layers" of yellow - same shade above and below for the traffic lights and the police jackets. "Got you on the ground and got you in the air"
Posted by Chris Greaves at January 27, 2010 06:36 AMExcellent urban shot. Cool
Posted by Rocky Mountain Joe at January 27, 2010 08:15 AMThe yellow jackets and yellow lights make the photo interesting.
Posted by Yvonne at January 27, 2010 09:02 AMThis pic is Amazing!* So exciting, and so much action and so many things going on... Awesome!* I love the way the yellow traffic lights echo the yellow of the police jackets... fantastic.
Posted by Kimberly Way at January 27, 2010 09:29 AMAs a kid, I remember always being told to ride in single file. I guess the police get an exemption on this.
Posted by brian at January 27, 2010 09:55 AMNeat pic, the streets look so close together. I think that is Gerrard though? So it's taken from the south of Dundas?
Posted by Julie at January 27, 2010 11:48 AMIt's amazing how you get this themes of colors. I love it! I remember this one that you got cars ans people wearing red... it's unbelievable! Congrats!
Posted by RĂ©gis at January 27, 2010 02:14 PMHow do they show when they're chasing?
Are there lights?
Posted by Jarael at January 27, 2010 05:55 PMreally like this shot, specifically how the yellow carries you right into the shot. good eye. my friends got tickets this summer for riding like this. huh.
Posted by hb at January 27, 2010 07:12 PMAwesome shot... too bad the timing wasn't there for the lights to be yellow as well.
Posted by Vic at January 28, 2010 11:29 AMso nice!
Posted by mohammad at January 28, 2010 12:43 PMi've never seen Police bikers before !!!
Posted by TM-IR at January 29, 2010 09:16 AMAre you sure it's not the leaders of the Tour De France?
We have Police on push bike here in England too, but you only ever see them in pairs.
Posted by Chris Pittock at January 31, 2010 03:54 PM