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Party bus regulations overdue, says B.C. mom who鈥檚 advocated for changes

Julie Raymond has fought for changes for a decade
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Inside a party bus (Wikimedia Commons)

A conversation about party bus regulations still ends with tears for Julie Raymond, a decade after her daughter鈥檚 death.

The Maple Ridge mother has lobbied for changes for 10 years, and she had been told this week by government officials that big ones were coming. Friday the province announced the requirement of a chaperone on board if there are minors present, fines that have been quadrupled, and other stiffer regulations.

鈥淭his is what Danielle (her daughter) and I have been working for ever since Shannon鈥檚 death,鈥 she said Friday afternoon. 鈥淚t鈥檚 much needed.鈥

Shannon was just 16 when she died of a drug overdose. She had been on a party bus in July 2008, and taken a lethal combination of the club drug ecstasy and alcohol. She was found dead at a Maple Ridge home at 6 a.m. on July 26.

Since then, Raymond has for more enforcement of party buses, which she maintains were effectively operating outside the law, such as allowing minors to consume alcohol.

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While the new fines will be implemented immediately, the other regulations are set to be in force next year.

鈥淔or a long time, the party bus industry has been ignored, leaving glaring gaps in safety,鈥 said transportation minister Claire Trevena.

鈥淗ad those been in place prior to Shannon鈥檚 death, we wouldn鈥檛 be having this conversation,鈥 said Raymond. 鈥淢y daughter would still be alive.鈥

She said this week鈥檚 changes might well have saved others, if they had come earlier.

In the intervening decade between Shannon鈥檚 death and the new regulations, there have been more high-profile party bus deaths 鈥 , 16, collapsed on a party bus in Surrey in 2013, but the BC Coroners Service ruled out drugs or alcohol in his death. Chelsea Lynn Mist died after falling out of a party bus in Vancouver in 2016.

The ministry reminded the public it is against the law to consume alcohol inside a vehicle.

鈥淭he RCMP and local police will be conducting focused enforcement during the holiday season and will continue to ticket people breaking the law.鈥

Raymond said she hopes the new rules go far enough.

鈥淚 truly hope so. I don鈥檛 want any other family to go through what we went through. I wish we didn鈥檛 have this conversation. I wish my daughter was still here.鈥

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Neil Corbett

About the Author: Neil Corbett

I have been a journalist for more than 30 years, the past decade with the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News.
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