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Bus shelter urine ‘not cabbies’

– Shaun Inguanzo
CAB drivers are urging police to flush out the people urinating in a Noble Park bus shelter after initial complaints accused them of the foul act.
Dandenong Taxis manager Paul Smith said his cabbies were not the people urinating at a bus shelter near Mons Parade, Noble Park.
He said Greater Dandenong Council contacted Dandenong Taxis three weeks ago after a resident complained of seeing cab drivers relieving themselves in the shelter. But Mr Smith said the company’s investigations pointed to others committing the act.
“A local resident put in a complaint to the council that our drivers were urinating in the shelter,” he said. “I put messages out to our fleet about it and one of the guys came to me really upset about the complaint. He told me it was not our drivers, and that it was the guys who hang around down there.”

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