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Residents of a high-rise apartment building in Toronto have been tossing human poop from their balconies at electrical crews down below — with the feces-flinging becoming such a problem that building management had to hire security to protest the workers.
A small number of residents at 77 Howard St. apartments in Toronto have been harassing and fighting with electricity workers at their building, some throwing human waste from balconies.“Reports of unacceptable behavior including throwing human waste from upper-level balconies at workers below, aggressive language, and/or hostile interactions,” the letter continues, acknowledging that the problem is being created by “a small group” of residents.
The problem has gotten so bad the building has brought on additional security staff to protect the workers, also informing Toronto Police Services about the situation.
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