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$500 fine for smoking in Coquitlam parks

Penalties increased in the summer months due to heightened fire risk, says city
The city is reminding residents that penalties increase from the normal $150 to $500 during the warmer months due to the heightened fire risk.

Smoking in Coquitlam parks could get you a hefty fine this summer. 

The city is reminding residents that penalties increase from the normal $150 to $500 during the warmer months due to the heightened fire risk.

“Don’t let our parks go up in smoke,” the city said in a press release this week, adding: “All residents and park visitors should take precautions against accidental fires and be alert to signs of fire.” 

Throwing cigarette butts on the ground or out of a car window could also lead to a separate $150 fine, according to the Smoking Control Bylaw. 

Enforcement officers will be ramping up their patrols over the next few months. To report a complaint, call 604-927-7387 or call 604-927-3085. You can also email [email protected]. 

If anyone sees a fire, they should call 911 immediately. 

For more information go to coquitlam.ca/firesafety.