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West Van police issued $6,900 in COVID-19 related fines on Halloween

STAFF REPORT
November 2, 2020 3:38pm

West Van police issued three fines worth $6,900 worth for COVID-19 related infractions on Halloween.

Police were called around 7 pm to a gathering in the 1800 block of Mathers Avenue where officers spoke with the homeowner and confirmed that they were hosting more than six guests and none of whom lived at the address.

A $2300 fine was issued.

Officers then began attending numerous calls related to youth gathering and setting off fireworks at multiple locations throughout the District.

A group of 300 youth were dispersed at Glen Eagles Elementary School after neighbour complaints regarding fireworks. Officers seized numerous fireworks and liquor, as well as a replica handgun.

At 9:45 pm, officers attended a house party in the 5300 blk. of Kew Cliff Road.

The homeowner confirmed that 24 youth were in attendance, and once again a $2300 fine was issued.

Reports of large gatherings of youth continued throughout the evening.

At 11:30 pm, officers attended a party at a rental property in the 1000 block of Crestline Road.

The owner of the property had contacted police after remotely observing multiple people arriving via CCTV. Officers attended and confirmed over 20 people inside the home. A $2300 fine was issued to the organizer.

“For some reason, people just aren’t getting the message,” says Cst. Goodmurphy.

“We are into our ninth month of this pandemic, and people should know better than to hold gatherings that contravene provincial orders.” “Ignorance is no longer a reasonable excuse.”

Officers also managed reports of assaults, disturbances, a break and enter, and mischief throughout the shift.

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  1. Dave says

    November 2, 2020 at 6:39 pm

    So then why was the fine in the British Properties only 200.00 a few months back when they held a party of only 300 people
    You need to be consistent with your approach .Enough said

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