'Not a great look': Sign on student house during Homecoming prompts neighbor complaints
CTV
The sign, a bed sheet with purple paint referencing female genitalia, hung outside a window on the front of a house on Lexington Avenue in London, Ont. on Saturday afternoon during Homecoming festivities, upsetting neighbours of the quiet street. This, as London police release information pertaining to the policing efforts during Homecoming weekend.
WARNING: This article contains language that may be considered graphic in nature
The sign, a bed sheet with purple paint referencing female genitalia, hung outside a window on the front of a house on Lexington Avenue in London, Ont. on Saturday afternoon — the day of Western University's Homecoming festivities.
The signage upset neighbours of the quiet street near Kinsman Arena.
“I think it's a bad reflection on Western for the students and stuff, but I don't know really. It's pretty typical of that time of year,” says Tim Forrest, a resident on the street.
While second year student Grayson Velan did not see the sign, as he was on campus that day, he reacted to a picture of it that has since gone viral online.
“Yeah, that's a weird thing to have on your house. I don't know. Yeah, not my thing. But I don't know, whatever floats their boat, I guess,” he says.