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Computer guy relieves himself on city parking meter

 

 

 

pc relief Hamad Benaicha defaces parking meters and traffic signals.
pc relief Hamad Benaicha defaces parking meters and traffic signals.

 

June 14, 2010 -

An alert Davisville resident is removing Street SPAM junk signs for a computer repair guy from city parking meters and traffic signal poles in his neighbourhood.

Would you trust your home or business computer to a guy advertising on traffic signal and parking meters?

20 Blue Jays Way, Unit 414, Toronto M5V 3W6.

Email your complaint to Hamad Benaicha at 416-826-0317 or email at info@pcrelief.ca or FAX at (416) 488-5982.

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