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First draft of Public Spaces Bylaw read more like a wish list of behaviours disfavoured by bureaucrats.
That version forbid biking on the grass in a park, using a loudspeaker or amplifier, spilling food on transit, riding past your destination on a bus or LRT .
Each of those “offences” would have carried a $ 250 fine.
Loitering in transit stations, shooting up drugs in public and panhandling by or on a road survived the final cut.
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