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Teh One Who Knocks
01-14-2012, 12:27 PM
City council waffles on dead man's whopping water bill
By Eddie Chau, QMI Agency


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PORT COLBORNE, ONT. - An Ontario town is still waffling over whether a man who died suddenly, leaving the bathroom faucet running, should get a break on his water bill.

Allister MacPherson died at his home in Port Colborne, Ont., Sept. 28. The water remained flowing for three weeks before his body was discovered by family members.

Now his family is asking the town to forgive the $600 bill.

But town council is still mulling it over after its services director said policy is policy and the bill needs to be paid.

Peter Senese, the city's director of community and corporate services, said waiving the cost would mean the expense would fall back to the city, and ultimately the other taxpayers.

Mayor Vance Badawe shot back at the family, asking if they are approaching other service providers – such as the hydro and gas companies – looking for breaks as well, and what they might have ruled.

"I'd like to see their (other companies') responses," Badawey said.

In the meantime, he said, the family is always welcome to come to a council meeting “and ask forgiveness from policies.”

The dead man's daughter, Cara Zandvliet, who had been handling her father's bills, says Bell Canada already gave the family a break by exempting charges to the final bill, and is disappointed the city won't follow suit with the whopping water bill.

"I want to recognize this is a good town, but city hall won't do anything about this," Zandvliet said.

Zandvliet said if she has to pay the bill she will. She just wished the city was more compassionate in the way it handled the situation.

Pony
01-14-2012, 12:33 PM
Bottom line is that the water was used at that household. It's not a mistake by the water co. and they don't have to do anything.

Call, explain the situation and even ask for a break due to the circumstances but when told "no" yelling, screaming and stamping your feet until you get what you want isn't the right thing to do. Unfortunately she'll probably get the bill reduced now that it's in the news.....

Teh One Who Knocks
01-14-2012, 12:36 PM
Bottom line is that the water was used at that household. It's not a mistake by the water co. and they don't have to do anything.

Call, explain the situation and even ask for a break due to the circumstances but when told "no" yelling, screaming and stamping your feet until you get what you want isn't the right thing to do. Unfortunately she'll probably get the bill reduced now that it's in the news.....

Exactly...plus the other thing that stands out to me is by looking at the pic (that's the daughter), she doesn't look all that young so even though they don't mention the guys age in the article, I would think it's safe to assume he was up there in age. Who doesn't contact their elderly parent for 3 weeks? :wtf:

Pony
01-14-2012, 12:46 PM
Right. I feel bad for her loss and that she's stuck with the bill but I'm also fed up with adults with the sense of entitlement acting like a two year old having a temper tantrum every time they don't get their way. Unfortunately more times than not the companies bow down as soon as it gets bad publicity.

deebakes
01-17-2012, 03:49 AM
seems fair to me :-k