Penticton, B.C., approves ban on sitting, lying, on some downtown sidewalks
PENTICTON, B.C. — Councillors in Penticton have ignored protests from inside and outside the British Columbia city and have passed a bylaw amendment that makes it an offence to sit or lie on some downtown sidewalks.
In a crackdown on loitering, Penticton council voted 5-2 to approve an amendment to the Good Neighbourhood Bylaw, giving police and bylaw officers the power to hand out $100 fines.
“My platform during the election, my No. 1 priority was crime and safety, and that’s what this is all about: safety,” said Mayor John Vassilaki.
Coun. Jake Kimberley insisted the change looks after the community at large.