
Rogers salesperson caught urinating on vehicle parked at Salmon Arm, B.C. home
Global News
Instead of attempting a break-in, the sales representative from Rogers Communications did something one homeowner describes as 'disrespectful.'
While on vacation with his family, Stephen Slous received an unexpected and shocking alert that would forever change how he views door-to-door sales reps.
“I was on vacation on Vancouver Island,” Slous said. “I got an alert that someone was at our front door. Then it said someone was in our carport.
“When we reviewed the footage, I saw him standing by the tire and thought he was going to try to break into the vehicle.”
Instead of attempting a break-in, the sales representative from Rogers Communications did something Slous describes as “disrespectful.”
“He unzipped his pants and took a leak on the vehicle, then casually walked away,” Slous said.
The incident happened in Salmon Arm, B.C., on March 21, and took place in an area where Slous’ young children often play.
“I usually pull the vehicles out so they can practice riding their bikes in there,” Slous explained. “It’s even more personal because they can’t ride their bikes through urine.”
In response to the incident, a spokesperson for Rogers told Global News: “The individual is no longer employed by the vendor, and we’ve reached out to the impacted homeowner to apologize for this incident.”

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