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The Saskatchewan Legislature February 20, 2008.TODD KOROL/Reuters

There's a leak at the seat of government in Saskatchewan and the sergeant-at-arms wants it to stop.

Patrick Shaw, who is also head of security at the Saskatchewan legislature, says three party bus companies have been pulling up in front of the building late at night and allowing people to pee on it.

Shaw says the first time it was caught on camera was about four years ago and he was shocked.

The leaking has continued and Shaw says the bus company owners "don't seem to care," despite repeated requests to stop.

"We've been met with kind of a jocular attitude, saying: 'What can we do?"' Shaw said Wednesday.

"Well, you can certainly stop it, allowing them to get in front of the (legislature) to do that. And I think it's disgraceful and it's got to stop."

The sergeant-at-arms says staff at the legislature have poked their heads out the door to tell people to stop, but have been instructed that, for their own safety, they are not to go outside to intervene.

They have called Regina police, but there is no law in the city against public urination.

Shaw wants to see more done.

"I'd like them to stop and, if I had my druthers, I'd like to see somebody convicted for it, if we can find out names and so on. And if there isn't a bylaw ... I'd like to see that changed."

So far, there have been no party poopers.

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