London city hall has moved quickly to respond to dozens of complaints about downtown street preachers who harass women because they’re going to work, pregnant or wearing makeup.
A little over a month after the issue was first raised at city hall, the city’s community and protective services committee voted unanimously to endorse staff revisions to London’s sound and nuisance bylaws.
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Those changes include requiring a permit for amplified live speech and allowing the manager of bylaw enforcement to deny a permit if it isn’t going to be used for a community event or for work on a construction work site.
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The revision would also prohibit the unnecessary interference with use and enjoyment of a public space.
Anyone found breaking the nuisance bylaw in that way could be faced with a minimum fine of $500.
The changes must still be approved by full council.
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