Panhandlers on Salmon Arm sidewalks may be fined $50, thanks to new bylaw
SALMON ARM, B.C. — Salmon Arm has become the latest B.C. municipality to impose a fine on people asking for money on city streets.
On Monday, council passed a bylaw amendment that allows officials to fine panhandlers $50 if they’re caught sitting or lying down on streets or sidewalks.
Panhandling on streets and sidewalks is already outlawed in the city thanks to a bylaw passed in May, which also prevents people from soliciting money within 15 metres of any bank machine, in a car or in other public places.
The amendment now adds a price tag to the offence, but Coun. Louise Wallace-Richmond said it will only be used as a last resort.