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Penticton panhandler not deterred by trash

City staff moved trash and recycling bins into a regular panhandling spot to deter the practice
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Paul Braun sits next to where he used to panhandle 鈥 now occupied by the recycling bin he leans on 鈥 after the City of Penticton moved the garbage and recycling bins to his and others鈥 usual panhandling spot. Dustin Godfrey/Western News

A Penticton man isn鈥檛 letting trash get in the way of his panhandling on Main Street.

After the City of Penticton moved a trash and recycling bin to his and others鈥 regular panhandling spot at the Main Street breezeway, Paul Braun was spotted this week sitting next to the spot, leaning against one of the bins.

The bins showed up the day after bylaw officers came by the spot, where he had been eating chicken and fries, Braun said.

鈥淚 says 鈥榰ntil I see it on the news that the B.C. government has ruled it illegal to sit on the sidewalk and eat chicken, I鈥檓 not moving anywhere. Next day I come down, these are here,鈥 Braun said.

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The city and Braun have been in a legal battle over eight infractions of the Good Neighbour Bylaw, which prohibits panhandling within 10 metres of a sheltered public walkway.

Braun previously had eight tickets, but the city said it has discarded those tickets in favour of court action, and hopes to get a court order against Braun panhandling in that space.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what they鈥檙e thinking. The worst part is I have a lot of people coming to me apologizing for what the city鈥檚 doing. They鈥檙e so embarrassing. And there鈥檚 no reason the citizens should have to apologize; it鈥檚 them,鈥 he added, pointing toward city hall. 鈥淪o stupid you have to laugh at it.鈥

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Braun noted one of the lights in the breezeway had been blocked out, questioning the reason for it.

鈥淚n the evening, when it鈥檚 dark, it鈥檚 so easy for somebody to crouch down behind this garbage can here, and start shooting up, and nobody on the street can see them,鈥 Braun said.

鈥淚t reminds me of a bunch of kids in the park. One鈥檚 throwing a temper tantrum and saying 鈥業鈥檓 taking my ball and going home.鈥欌

The city鈥檚 chief administrative officer Peter Weeber said the breezeway is 鈥渁 well-known panhandling and party spot throughout the fairweather months,鈥 and actions taken there are part of a larger strategy.

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鈥淲e will be looking at additional measures to ensure the use of this area is limited to pedestrians accessing the street and parking,鈥 Weeber said.

鈥淭he strategic placement of city infrastructure will continue to be used to change behaviours and reduce crime where possible.鈥

The measures are part of a 鈥渕ulti-disciplinary approach鈥 called crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED), which is intended to deter behaviours deemed undesirable by altering the environment.

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鈥淭he city will be implementing a number of CPTED strategies city-wide in the coming months starting with the downtown area,鈥 Weeber said.

That includes changes to street and alley lighting, including adding flood lights in designated areas, thinning tree canopy in high-crime areas and increasing patrols by RCMP, bylaw and private security.

Weeber said the city will also be partnering up with things like the downtown association, the chamber of commerce and others to identify areas deemed problematic, as well as with B.C. Housing to bridge supports with those in need.

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But Braun said moving the garbage bins, which he said are bolted to the ground, was passive aggressive.

鈥淏olting it tells me it鈥檚 a permanent structure. I wonder if they had a (building) permit,鈥 he said with a tone of sarcasm. 鈥淥h, I forgot, the city鈥檚 above the law. Because that鈥檚 why they鈥檙e allowed to put that panhandling post there,鈥 he added, pointing to the kindness meter about two metres away from Braun.

Bylaw supervisor Tina Siebert reasserted the kindness meter, which has now raised over $3,000 in its first year, is intended to provide donations for 100 Homes Penticton.

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Dustin Godfrey | Reporter

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