COVID-19: Talk but no penalties after consecutive nights of beach parties in Vancouver Police will be rethinking their approach after raucous beach parties in the city went unchecked, says Vancouver s mayor.
Author of the article: Matt Robinson
Publishing date: Apr 18, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • The Vancouver Police Department will be rethinking their approach to the policing of outdoor partying, Mayor Kennedy Stewart said Sunday morning, after back-to-back nights of raucous beach parties in the city went unchecked. On Sunday, Kits Beach in Vancouver was crowded as people enjoyed the spectacular spring weather. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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The Vancouver Police Department will be rethinking their approach to the policing of outdoor partying, Mayor Kennedy Stewart said Sunday morning, after back-to-back nights of raucous beach parties in the city went unchecked.
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