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Posted: July 13, 2016

Liquor laws still apply during JulyFest

By Cpl. Chris Newel,

Kimberley RCMP

JulyFest runs July 15 to 17.
JulyFest runs July 15 to 17.

Kimberley RCMP recognizes that JulyFest is a major event and there are a lot of fun activities to participate in, but also reminds people to be safe and make wise choices.

Over the years police have noted that persons attending the events are well behaved and out to have fun. But there is often a few who consume a bit too much alcohol and cause the police or security to intervene. Spending time in jail or attending court probably isn’t in anybody’s plan, but it happens. Please drink responsibly and make the right decisions early on.

One of the most common offences police encounter over the weekend is consuming alcohol in public. The consumption of alcohol must be in a designated area, licensed premises or private property. The fine for consuming alcohol in public is $230. The most heard excuse; ‘it’s Julyfest.’ It is but liquor laws still apply.

Police also note a huge increase in after parties. Although residents are very tolerant of noise over the weekend, please be courteous to your neighbors. The noise bylaw is in effect, but the city has granted Julyfest organizers an exemption Friday and Saturday night for the event only.

Extra officers including East Kootenay Traffic Services are being brought in to assist the Kimberley RCMP Detachment. Police want everybody to have a safe, enjoyable weekend.


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