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https://globalnews.ca/news/7290723/c...-health-rules/ Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth made this announcement about these fines, effective immediately. Anyone caught violating B.C.’s public health rules, especially the order on large gatherings, will now face fines of up to $2,000. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth announced the move, effective immediately, to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in the province amid a recent surge in cases. Police and bylaw officers will now be able to issue $2,000 tickets to property owners and operators who host large house parties and unsanctioned events on streets or beaches if there are more than 50 people present. This also includes failing to provide appropriate hand sanitation and washroom facilities, failing to provide sufficient space in the venue for physical distancing, failing to obtain a list of names and contacts at a large event, and having more than five guests gathered in vacation accommodation. “Enough is enough,” Farnworth said. In addition, anyone promoting a large event or gathering could be issued a $200 violation ticket. Anyone refusing to follow the guidelines or being abusive to staff at a business who are trying to enforce those guidelines could also get a $200 ticket. “Now more than ever, this is a time to be selfless. This is time to tell friends and family that breaking the rules will hurt us all,” Farnworth said. Now is the time to re-double our efforts to re-flatten the curve, he added, referring to a “small minority of selfish individuals across the province who are putting everyone at risk.” In rare cases of the violation tickets not acting as a deterrent, or if there are repeat offenders, then police can recommend charges, Farnworth said. If someone is convicted, fines of up to $10,000 may be issued. |
Watch out everyone or you may get hit with a minor financial inconvenience. |
Got a bigger ticket doing 65km/h in front of the PNE |
It would be more effective to just give the homeowner a box 1 |
I think that these fines provide a strong enough deterrent to people who are thinking of hosting large parties of 50+ people at home, and other gatherings such as the drum circles at Wreck Beach. -especially the 200 dollar fine for anyone even being verbally abusive to an employee at any business. Can the BC government impose stronger enforcement? Yes, they can. Do our Covid cases warrant more extreme measures that were imposed in some American states? That is debatable. For example, some of my American cousins, and an aunt and uncle faced curfews in Arizona. If you look at the US CDC stats on confirmed Covid cases in Arizona or any American state, B.C. is in much better shape than now the US. Arizona state's governor ordered shutdowns of bars, restaurants, waterparks, etc. twice this year, in May, and June. -shutdowns for as long as 30 days. Some states have laws for mandatory masks in public areas. Does B.C. need this law now? I don't think so. Farnworth can announce even stiffer fines for people organizing parties or refusing to comply police orders to leave parties. What about a 5 grand fine for organizing parties and gatherings of more than 50 people? A $1000 fine for refusing to comply with police orders to leave a party or gathering? Make the monetary fine a major inconvenience? The new fines are strong enough deterrents against large gatherings and parties in my opinion. These are effective deterrents. Is making the dollar amount larger for the fines make the deterrents that much more effective? :considered: If the BC government imposed curfews like Arizona's governor, that means our Covid situation would be a dumpster fire. I am thankful that we don't have the same situation as the US. Does anyone on this thread have suggestions on other ways to curb the spread of Covid in BC other than fines? |
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I'd compare not only with similar countries, size, pop, beliefs (like healthcare) but also the best performing countries And we can do sooo much better in all aspects, even penalties |
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If you have 2 hosts, and 2 "separate" events in the same place, then does that mean you can have 100 people and still follow the law? |
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This is an interesting chart I hadn't seen before https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ef-lmkdUEAAxHM0.jpg It shows total deaths in US by all causes, and as you can see deaths rise with every flu season. The 17/18 flu season was especially bad, killing 13K more people than usual, over a period of 3 weeks. Corona though WutFace I know there only people dumb enough to still be comparing this to the flu are gone or banned, but it's still an interesting stat to look at as more data is collected. |
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The first party host in B.C. got slapped with a $2300 fine for violating the Covid protocols. :lawl: https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/08...g-covid-rules/ Police in Victoria may have issued the first fine under the province’s new crackdown on those violating COVID-19 protocols. At around 7:00 p.m. Friday, officers found 15 people inside the one-bedroom suite and warned a resident about hosting a party during the pandemic. The police then asked the host to end things as it was causing a disturbance and was unsafe. The host said he would cooperate so officers left but stuck around in the area and saw groups of people continuing to go in and out of the buildings. “Officers … continued to observe groups of people coming and going from the building. The officers re-attended the one-bedroom suite and noticed approximately 30 people inside, not practicing physical distancing. Many of the party attendees were youth. The room was densely populated, hot, and moisture had built up on the windows,” a release from the Victoria PD release reads. “Patrol officers believed approximately 40-60 people attended the party.” The party host slapped with a $2,300 ticket and officers told the hosts guests to leave. “The resident of the suite failed to document the attendees and their contact information to assist with contact tracing in the event that someone is later found COVID-19 positive.” The police department added they would like the public to remember the “absolute importance of following the guidelines.” “Please consider the safety of the public and the safety of our officers who are called to attend these gatherings.” |
I know it wasn't a planned event but the Canucks celebration last night in surrey for sure violated the mass gathering ban we had. |
Thought police were there to stop it? |
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Funny how right wing nationalist nutjobs are scumbags no matter what country they are right wing nationalist nutjobs for LUL |
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https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/08...ue-covid-fine/ |
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Anyway, nut jobs....................... oh, shit. Forgot. Self isolate from this thread. |
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There've been reports of reinfection, but this is the first confirmed reinfection case of a guy in HK https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a9685571.html Quote:
And that's the actual study |
About 90 a day now (269 since Friday) |
BC and ON should be renamed to New Florida |
Ontario is actually doing pretty well given its size, density and status. |
Think we're the worst right now, especially when u take in population into consideration |
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