Occupy Calgary Olympic Plaza Faction & Bill Bruce, City of Calgary Bylaw Director
THE CITY OF CALGARY
ANIMAL & BYLAW SERVICES
The City of Calgary is committed to maintaining the integrity of its Parks
and Pathways so they can truly be shared and enjoyed by all Calgarians.
For this reason, the Parks and Pathways Bylaw 20M2003 contains rules which
must be followed in and on Parks and Pathways. Failure to follow these rules
may constitute an offence which, upon conviction, is punishable with a fine
and/or imprisonment. Fines under the Bylaw range from $25.00 to $1,000.00
for a first offence.
Calgary’s Olympic Plaza is a Park and its use is subject to the Park and
Pathways Bylaw.
The City of Calgary recognizes the rights of Calgarians to engage in public
expression and peaceful assembly.
The City will enforce the Parks and Pathways Bylaw in respect of Oympic
Plaza to restore the use of Olympic Plaza for the benefit, use and enjoyment
of all Calgarians and to avoid further damage being caused to Olympic Plaza.
As of 0900 hrs on 2011 November 15th, The City of Calgary will enforce the
Parks and Pathways Bylaw with respect to Olympic Plaza.
Any unattended materials or unoccupied tents will be removed from Olympic
Plaza.
For questions about responsibilities and obligations while in Olympic Plaza
please visit www.calgary.ca and Search Parks Bylaws.
POSTED at Olympic Plaza on 2011 November 14th at 0900 hrs.
Bill Bruce
Director
Animal & Bylaw Services
THE CITY OF CALGARY
ANIMAL & BYLAW SERVICES
The City of Calgary is committed to maintaining the integrity of its Parks
and Pathways so they can truly be shared and enjoyed by all Calgarians.
For this reason, the Parks and Pathways Bylaw 20M2003 contains rules which
must be followed in and on Parks and Pathways. Failure to follow these rules
may constitute an offence which, upon conviction, is punishable with a fine
and/or imprisonment. Fines under the Bylaw range from $25.00 to $1,000.00
for a first offence.
Calgary’s Olympic Plaza is a Park and its use is subject to the Park and
Pathways Bylaw.
The City of Calgary recognizes the rights of Calgarians to engage in public
expression and peaceful assembly.
The City will enforce the Parks and Pathways Bylaw in respect of Oympic
Plaza to restore the use of Olympic Plaza for the benefit, use and enjoyment
of all Calgarians and to avoid further damage being caused to Olympic Plaza.
As of 0900 hrs on 2011 November 15th, The City of Calgary will enforce the
Parks and Pathways Bylaw with respect to Olympic Plaza.
Any unattended materials or unoccupied tents will be removed from Olympic
Plaza.
For questions about responsibilities and obligations while in Olympic Plaza
please visit www.calgary.ca and Search Parks Bylaws.
POSTED at Olympic Plaza on 2011 November 14th at 0900 hrs.
Bill Bruce
Director
Animal & Bylaw Services
I'm sure Bill Bruce would love to "put down" Occupy protesters just like he does dogs ... he's a fine human being.
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