London, Ont., looks to crack down on rowdy rooftop parties in city
A southern Ontario city is considering cracking down on residents who party on their roofs.
City staff in London, Ont., are recommending an addition to the municipality’s public nuisance bylaw to target the so-called practice of “brewfing” — sitting on a roof and drinking beer — and other social gatherings on roofs.
In a report to be considered by the city’s community and protective services committee on Wednesday evening, city staff explain that the bylaw was originally passed in May 2012 to address the issue of “nuisance parties.”
That year, several St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the city erupted into street riots in a neighbourhood heavily populated with students.


