that time in the toronto reference library i saw an indian, a first nations person; between the shelves on the second floor, pissing on some of the books. euroese philosophy books.
i alerted the security and they removed him from library and asked me to sign a form that i would go to court when they tried to get him banned using the library for a year.
later when a letter arrived for an appointed court date i didn't bother responding, you know the poor indigenous never get a break thing, sympathy.
how the incident might be used in a fiction.
a person is being targeted by csis for the practice. one day when he is in the toronto public reference library an indian goes to the toilet door and can't open it. the indian then goes between two of the book shelves where the person targeted by csis can see him and relieved his bladder on the lower shelf of books, mostly the works of john ralston saul.
the indian is the drunk he seems and an asset of csis. in exchange for csis getting a more serious charge against him dropped, he pisses on the books in the hope that the person who views it will report it and if he dosnt his handler who is lurking nearby has another informant watching and ready to report that it happened and that the targeted person viewed the indian pissing on the books but never called for security, which csis could use against him.
either way he can't win. if he reports, they use it against him by telling aborigene lovers. and if he dosnt report it they use it as evidence to show indian haters he is sympathetic in dealing with natives. that's the way csis works.