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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gatekeeper Systems Inc V.GSI

Alternate Symbol(s):  GKPRF

Gatekeeper Systems Inc. is a Canada-based provider of intelligent video and data solutions designed to provide a safer transportation environment for children, passengers, and public safety personnel on multiple transportation modes. It uses artificial intelligence, video analytics, and mobile data collectors to inter-connect public transportation assets within a smart city ecosystem. Its... see more

TSXV:GSI - Post Discussion

Gatekeeper Systems Inc > CP24/Toronto news/6:03 PM tonight.
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Post by ramman1 on Nov 20, 2024 6:36pm

CP24/Toronto news/6:03 PM tonight.

Significant news, and I missed most of it . Could some ''tech savvy poster',please gather and post .--  3rd person in 5 months hit and killed by school bus,this time a lovely young lady. --Somebody,please post,it is of intrest .Thanks.
Comment by Snoozeyoulose on Nov 20, 2024 9:35pm
Hey ramman1 i think this is the story you were looking for:     https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/11/20/absolutely-outrageous-family-calls-for-improved-school-bus-safety-following-daughters-death/
Comment by Torontojay on Nov 21, 2024 6:23am
I just heard about this story this morning. Very sad day for sure for the family. It apparently was the mirror that killed her. Maybe mirrors at the sides will be obsolete and replaced with cameras? 
Comment by kidl2 on Nov 21, 2024 1:53pm
Something in this article caught my eye. Anyone know hat sensors they are the talking about?   “Some of the recommendations included having sensors on buses just like we have on cars,”
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