ROTHENBURGER: If only making people behave themselves was just a bylaw away
TRYING TO CONTROL public behaviour is one of the most challenging jobs faced by cities but they keep trying. Some have tried out regulations on everything from spitting on sidewalks to cussing in public, with varied success.
A few years ago, I wrote about the Alberta town of Tabor, which passed a bylaw prohibiting both, and added a curfew for kids for good measure.
Various communities have similar laws, even outlawing shouting. And, of course, there’s always loitering and the taboo of defecating or urinating in public. In Calgary, it’s an offence to put your feet up on a public bench or planter.


