This has been going on for much longer than a few days (here's a photo of the same rickety fence back in April, before it was a hole.) With swarms of workers onsite for 16+ hours a day, 7 days a week, surely someone should be in charge of safety.



T here's a callous disregard for worker safety as well; you can often see them at the bottom of the pit walking around and operating excavators, door wide open, without any head protection.



Combined with the incessant noise by-law violations, it's probably in everybody's best interest if Claridge is required to pay the cost of having an inspector on the premises 24/7 until the project is complete to ensure the safety and sanity of local residents and workers alike.



Even if Claridge insists on putting profits over people, they should consider that someone falling to their death will cost a lot more than a little common sense.

