Toronto Star

Enough of invasive film crews

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Re Man arrested for disrupting HBO production in Riverdale, Sept. 12 Enough already! I have just survived a film shoot next door to my home — the second this year. The first instance left my property a garbage-strewn shambles. In the latest invasion, I was given hours notice and chose to cancel the first few days of a planned vacation to protect my property.

It was a good decision. The neighbour on the other side of the shoot went away and I watched as the crew arrogantly placed equipment on their deck, held production meetings on it and completely took over the front yard with equipment and a control-room tent. The neighbour said no permission had been granted for the trespass and she had found damage. She has since been told there is nothing she can do about it. All of this is done with the blessing of the city of Toronto.

Today, I read that a man has been arrested and lead away in handcuffs for expressing his frustratio­n over much worse experience­s. I sympathize with the man. Having self-important, inconsider­ate people invade your street and community is not something residents want. The crew’s condescend­ing attitude that they are bringing a bit of glamour to our benighted little lives is offensive. The usual comeback from the film industry is as quoted in your article: “We’ve pumped billions into Toronto.” I don’t believe this. Someone should explain to our city council that the film business has a long and well-documented history of taking advantage of suckers. Ken Pyette, Toronto

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