A raccoon sneaks in the Toronto subway
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Saturday, December 9, 2017 07:57
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TORONTO – commuters in The Toronto subway were surprised by seeing a raccoon get into one of the cars during the rush hour, early Friday.
Users still a sleepy little have definitely opened your eyes, seeing the animal boarding the train to the station on Bloor.
According to the Toronto transit Commission (TTC), the animal would have managed to sneak in a tunnel near the road to Rosedale. “Someone triggered the alarm, which briefly interrupted the service to the time that the officers arrive,” said Brad Ross, spokesperson for the TTC to Global News.
Special constables of the TTC had to carry a stick with a lasso to catch the animal before placing it in a trash bin, awaiting the arrival of representatives of animal services of the city.
This is not the first time a raccoon is trying to take the metro in Toronto.
On social networks, several passengers have posted photos and videos of the scene: “The raccoon is the animal non-official” Toronto, pointed to a Toronto.