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Apartment building urges tenants to quit flinging poop at electrical workers

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Last updated: July 25, 2024 11:08 pm
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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.

The management company, Wellesley-Parliament Square (WPSQ), was forced to write a letter warning residents to cut the crap.

“Dear residents, it has come to our attention that a small group of residents are repeatedly interfering, threatening, and/or harassing members of the electrical contracting team,” the company wrote in a letter to tenants at the 77 Howard St. apartments in the city’s North St. James Town neighborhood.


77 Howard Street, an apartment building in Toronto. Nondescript gray building with balconies, 22 stories high.
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. Google Maps

“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 crews have been performing their duties “around the clock” to restore power to the building after last week’s historic rain storm in Toronto last week knocked power out for nearly 200,000 homes and businesses.

“It makes no sense why anyone would want to interfere with this work, cause additional delays or contribute to an already challenging situation,” the letter posted in a thread on the Toronto subreddit — which includes a photo of the letter — reads in part.

“They have been diligent, hardworking and dedicated to restoring electrical power safely and quickly to your units,” WPSQ wrote.

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.


A screenshot of a letter to residents about the poop throwing.
The letter, posted on the Toronto subreddit, tells residents they face eviction if they continue the disgusting behavior. nobrayn/Reddit

The management company warned that residents who continued assailing the workers with their waste would be subject to eviction.

Reddit users in the thread took a fairly dim view of St. James Town, describing it as a “low-income area with lots of mental health issues out on the streets.”

Another poster wrote, “I heard my first gunshots visiting a friend there.”

A more positive user who said they live in the building where the poop-throwing is taking place said it’s “extremely disappointing” to see his neighbors acting in that manner.

“I’m sorry to any of the crews that have been working diligently to get our systems back online,” the poster wrote.

“People hate on this neighborhood all the time, but I’ve lived here for 10 years and I love it. To each their own I guess.”

According to Apartment Home Living, 77 Howard Street is 22 stories tall with 381 total units. It was built in 1966.

WPSQ did not respond to a request from The Post for comment sent through their website contact portal.

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