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Oakville resident’s backyard planter enterprise interrupted by theft

November 20, 20243 Mins Read
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A newcomer’s account of his selfmade backyard planter being stolen in Oakville has sparked outrage on social media, with group members exhibiting shock and help.

The story of a newcomer to Canada’s current theft encounter in Oakville has sparked outrage on social media.

In a publish on a group networking website, Tracy Dunbar shared the story of her South African husband’s current encounter with property theft involving a handcrafted wooden backyard planter.

“My husband has been searching for a job for 2 years and lately began making cedar wooden backyard planters to promote, as a approach of constructing some cash. He made a planter and set it up close to the sidewalk in our backyard, along with a discover about sizes and prices,” mentioned the publish. 

The planter was allegedly stolen in a single day from the house close to Glenashton Drive on July 9, 2024.

The response from group members has been pure shock and upset. Some are calling it “disgusting,” “shameful,” “tragic,” “despicable,” and “horrible.”

In response to Kim Dunbar, the husband whose backyard planter was stolen, the short inflow of feedback in just a few hours “amazed” him. Joyful to see the help, Dunbar says he was “fairly amused” by the group’s response.

Dunbar and his household have been in Canada for round two and a half years, shifting right here from South Africa. In his wrestle to seek out work, he started constructing selfmade backyard planters as a full-time hustle.

What he thought was intelligent advertising and marketing for his product turned out to be a disappointing expertise when the planter he displayed exterior his dwelling was stolen.

“I have been introduced up in a crime-ridden nation; it would not hassle me,” mentioned Dunbar when requested if this incident would deter him from promoting these planters.

Dunbar was getting ready to promote the planters for between $600 to $750 every. After his show mannequin was taken, he got here up with an “interim answer.”

“I do know there’s demand for it even when you do not have to pay for it,” mentioned Dunbar jokingly.

“My response to it being taken was a mix of disillusionment and disappointment; disappointment from the standpoint that the one factor that we have loved a lot in Canada is the sense of safety that one has,” he continued.

“It strikes me that the values in Canada are at the next degree than they’re from the place I’ve come from. The tough actuality is that (theft) occurs in all international locations of the world.”

Dunbar says he’ll proceed to show his backyard planters on his property and begin promoting them to potential consumers. Whereas he is discovered some humour within the scenario, he says it has additionally served as a reminder to not take his sense of safety as a right.

Dunbar was completely satisfied to share that since he is carried out his interim answer, he hasn’t had any points. He asks that anybody fascinated by his planters electronic mail him at [email protected].

Anybody with data can contact police at 905-825-4777 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or haltoncrimestoppers.ca.



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