Vancouver Island University is at the centre of a human rights complaint alleging that female staff were not protected from a student who brought a diaper-related sexual fetish to the B.C. school.
A 105-page complaint filed by the Nanaimo school's former director, Human Rights and Respectful Workplace, Katrin Roth, said the man's behaviour was treated as a disability when it should have been dealt with as a potential threat to female staff.
"He will not stop unless we make him," said Roth.
"I truly believe that he needs to be medically assessed as to whether he's a risk to the community."
CBC is not identifying the man who was involved in the complaint. He responded to a request for comment saying he was unable to speak about the matter for legal reasons.
"I will say I am special needs and 3, so I am not in my 40s," he wrote to CBC.
"Like the university I do not agree with Ms. Roth's characterization of events," he wrote.
"I would like it though if one of these news stories didn't mention about something sexual in them, because it's not for me."
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