The B.C. government is more than doubling the fines for those promoting and attending events against COVID-19 health rules in an effort to crack down on "selfish behaviour."
The fine has increased to $575 from $230, although the penalty for those caught hosting such an event remains at $2,300.
Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says it's become clear in the last few months that the risk of paying the ticket isn't enough of a deterrence.
The $230 fine will continue to apply to a range of other COVID-19 violations, such as not wearing a mask.
Effective immediately, COVID-19 rule-breakers who promote or attend a non-compliant gathering or event will face a fine of $575, up from $230. If you organize or host a prohibited event, the fine is still $2,300. Learn More: https://t.co/aB270bKVDx #CovidBC pic.twitter.com/M4c3k4z3aB
— BC Government News (@BCGovNews) March 25, 2021
The ministry says in a news release that the increased fine is aimed at events where behaviour is more risky than other offences.
Farnworth says he's disappointed in a small minority of B.C. residents who continue to put their health and the health of others at risk by attending unsafe gatherings.
"This selfish behaviour needs to stop, and police and provincial enforcement authorities will be able to issue these new fines immediately."