Bylaw targeting ‘aggressive’ panhandlers passes in Maple Ridge, B.C.
MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. — A bylaw targeting certain panhandlers has been approved in the Metro Vancouver city of Maple Ridge.
Councillors voted 6-1 Tuesday night in favour of the Safer Streets Bylaw, aimed at what councillors describe as aggressive panhandlers.
The new regulation prevents a person from asking for money within 10 metres of a liquor or cannabis store, bank, cash machine, bus stop or daycare centre.
Requests for money also violate the bylaw if made after dark or repeated when the initial request has been denied.