We often hear about how amazing bike lanes are to have in the city and that they will encourage more people to ride their bikes instead of driving their cars. We rarely hear about how much of the city streets these bike lanes take up and the many other drawbacks of bike lanes. Do you support the creation of bike lanes?\n\nGuest: Lawrence Solomon, Author of "Ban the Bike! How cities made a huge mistake in promoting cycling"-\n\nSafe Injection Sites are a very polarizing topic that is great on paper but will be a challenge to implement in Hamilton. Is this promoting illicit drug use or reducing the danger of using them? Would you want a Safe Injection Site to be set up by your house?Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton-There was a time in which Tom Brady was in hot water for playing with a deflated football that ended up with him being suspended for 4 games but last night's Monday Night Football game, players were getting injured left, right and centre because players began playing to injure. No players were ejected from the game due to the hits they were delivering which completely contradicts the NFL when they say that they care about the well being of their players.\n\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML-We're often told that science is fact and that's the way it is but what if modern day science is preferring certain answers to others because one is more politically correct than another. If a study is done that shows men and women are not the same or someone that's Asian is better than someone that's White at something, people will criticize, demonize and ultimately ostracize the researcher. Would you support a researcher whose work yielded a controversial result?\n\nGuest: Dr. John Anomaly, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona