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The Toronto Advertising Hall of Shame's (TAHS) only purpose is to focus community, government, and advertising industry awareness on the growing decay of our city environment by thoughtless businesses using our streets, traffic signs, utility poles, and transit shelters for advertising, making Toronto appear like a third-world city.

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10,000 New Street Signs Litter Toronto - a New Record

 

 

G.I.Jane Bootcamp litters wide areas of Toronto.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 3, 2009 -Worse single-day litter campaign sets all new record!!

An estimated 10,000 traffics signs, street light and utilities poles from Mississauga to downtown were defaced this week, making GI Jane/Booty Camp Fitness the single-largest one-day litter champion.

Alert residents removed 12 ugly litter SPAM signs from one intersection alone : Rathburn and Martin Grove.

GI Jane/Best Body/Booty Camp outfit is "spamming"  the financial core with its posters (sorry, I don't have a camera). It's been my experience that they undertake city-wide spam blitzes about once a month, and I would not be surprised if they've plastered other areas that they have in the past:
 
- Eglinton and St. Clair, west from Mount Pleasant through to Avenue Road

- Bloor west from Dundas/Roncesvalles into Bloor West Village
- Greektown along the Danforth
- Bloor through Yorkville, and into the Annex
- Queen Street through the Beach(es) area

Booty Camp Fitness Inc. appears to be headquartered in Vancouver.

Carolyn Carson
613-290-0734

carolyn@bootycampfitness.com
230 Queens Quay W Suite 829
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Y7

Fax: 866.285.3223

Call to complain: Best Body Boot Camp
Daniela Nahas and Roger Nahas
416.519.2643
info@bestbodybootcamp.com

 

Tell friends and neighbours about these eyesore signs and contact city Councillor Howard Moscoe, councillor_moscoe@toronto.ca, to complain.