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Vancouver man seen spitting on elevator buttons apologizes, says he’ll seek counselling

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A Vancouver man who was caught on video spitting on the buttons of an elevator in his Olympic Village condo building has issued a public apology, after the incident prompted outrage due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement provided by his lawyer Richard Fowler Sunday, the man — who has not been identified — said the spitting happened because of a “momentary fit of anger” due to an ongoing dispute with the strata council at the building, where he owns a unit. “I am horrified at my own actions which are reprehensible and inexcusable,” the statement reads. “I am employed, have never had any issues with law enforcement and am otherwise a good, law-abiding citizen.

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