When confetti runs out during Yankee victory parade, workers toss files, documents

Published Saturday November 7th, 2009

NEW YORK - New York City office workers who got carried away during the Yankees victory parade Friday apparently began tossing files and documents out the window when they couldn't get their hands on confetti.

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Spectators look down from building terraces as confettie falls during a ticker-tape parade along Broadway celebrating the New York Yankees 27th World Series championship on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, in New York.

Auditor Damian Salo attended the Manhattan parade honouring the baseball World Series championships. He tells The New York Post he found all sorts of personal financial documents in the mountains of shredded paper tossed from skyscrapers as the players rode up Broadway.

They included pay stubs, banking data, law firm memos and even some court files.

The founder of one financial firm, Alan Sarroff, says his company reprimanded one "overzealous" employee for throwing records out the window that should have been shredded.

Ticker-tape parades on Broadway are a New York tradition.

 
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