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Coronavirus: Richmond RCMP bust 2 illegal karaoke parties over the weekend

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Coronavirus: Two $2,300 tickets handed out for separate parties at same B.C. vacation rental In total, 21 people were given tickets for $230 each and the organizer also received a $2,300 ticket.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]In both cases, RCMP said the investigations continue to determine what other business and/or liquor-related charges may apply.“It’s quite clear that some people are still not getting the message,” Cpl.

Ian Henderson with Richmond RCMP said in a release. “People who continue to engage in this type of reckless, irresponsible behaviour will be held to account.”Anyone who knows of events like this being organized in Richmond is asked to call RCMP at 604-278-1212.Should you wish.

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