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COVID-19-related fines issued in 3 B.C. cities over the weekend

Police in Surrey, Richmond and Victoria say they had toissue a number of violation tickets to businesses and event organizers over the weekend, following "repeated contraventions" of the provincial health officer's COVID-19 orders.

RCMP say 1 restaurant, 2 event spaces, 1 after-hours club fined in Surrey and a sports facility in Richmond

Hundreds of people gathered at Scott Road and 72nd Avenue Aug. 21, despite the same day announcement of fines for people and businesses that flout provincial health orders, said Surrey RCMP. (Enzo Zanatta/CBC news)

Police in Surrey, Richmond and Victoria say they had toissue a number of violation tickets to businesses and event organizers over the weekend, following "repeated contraventions" of the provincial health officer's COVID-19 orders.

In a statement Monday, RCMP said theSurrey COVID-19 Compliance and Enforcement Team issued$2,300 fines to four separate venues on Aug. 23, including one restaurant, two event or banquet spacesand one after-hours club.

Each of the fined venues andrestaurant had previously been warned by the compliance team, the statement said.

On Aug. 21, theMinister of Public Safety and Solicitor General announcednew fines of up to $2,300 would be issued to anyone flouting the provincial health orders.

Canuck fansignore provincial orders

Despite the public announcement, RCMP said upwards of 1,000Canuck fans gathered at the corner of Scott Road and 72nd Avenuethat same day.

The statement said bothSurrey RCMP and Delta police were called to attend the scene, but because the crowd was so large, officers were forced to focus solely on pedestrian and traffic safety.

"Canuck fans who gathered in large groups without masks on Friday night should consider this to be their warning," Sgt. Roger Green of the Surrey COVID-19 Compliance and Enforcement Team said.

Officers issued atotal of seven tickets for seatbelt violations, after people were seen hanging out of vehicle windows andsunroofs, the statement said.

"The public and the police are not happy with the disregard for physical distancing and expect you to dobetter for the sake of your families, yourselvesand your fellow residents," police said in a written statement.

The compliance team said it conducted a total of 429 checks on Saturday and Sunday at various businesses, event spacesand faith-based institutions.

Surrey RCMP said all of them, with the exception of the four this weekend, were in compliance with provincial health orders.

Police also said officers will be back at 72nd Avenue and Scott Road after each Canucks playoff game to ensure such large crowds do not gather in the same way again.

Victoria house party violations

Victoria police issued fines involving two parties held in the same apartment on separate nights on Friday and Saturday in the 1000-block of Fort Street.

The host wasfined $2,300 Friday night for a large gathering that police believe was attended by as many as 60 people throughout the evening but no finewas issuedfor the second party on Saturday.

Officers discovereda group of 15 people in the one-bedroom suite apartment in the early morning hours of Sunday morning and told the host and guests that the party was over.

One guest was arrested for obstructing a peace officer after refusing to co-operate and received a $230 fine for violating the COVID-19 Related Measures Act "for abusive or belligerent behaviour at a social gathering."

Richmond sports facility fined

In Richmond, RCMP say they issued a ticket to a business in the 2300-block of No. 6 Road after receiving a complaint on Saturday that management at a sports facility was not complying with physical distancing rules and regulations.

Police said the operator of the facility was issued a $2,300 fine after officers attended the business and found there was "a significant amount of people past the 50-person limit," as set out in provincial health guidelines.

Richmond RCMP said the location wasn't following other COVID-19 protocols, doing little to encourage physical distancing, proper sanitization or contact tracing.