Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Prospective MPs resign because peeing in bowl

Jerry Bance
Videotape Jerry Bance three years ago as part of a TV series about the builders.

A prospective member of the Canadian parliament resigned after being caught urinating in a bowl of coffee while he was in the house.



Jerry Bance, who is a candidate of the Conservative Party for the Toronto area, had worked as a handyman.

CBC TV station using a hidden camera in the year 2012 and to record Bance while fixing a leaky sink.

In a statement, Bance greatly regrets the incident.

However, the opposition immediately take advantage of 'opportunities' by linking it to the prime minister.

"He must be one of the proficient with trickle-down economic theory of (Prime Minister) Stephen Harper," said the leader of the New Democratic Party, Tom Mulcair.

Top secret recording Bance done as part of the CBC TV series about the builders, who often charge a fee was considered too large for small jobs.

At that time the owner of the house was in the other room, and he was seen urinating in a bowl of coffee before dumping it into the sink to be repaired.

Canadians will vote in the upcoming October 19 election and the Conservative Party of Prime Minister Harper attempted to return to power. (bbc)
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