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Party buses to get hammered with fines if breaking rules

So-called “party buses” in B.C. will get hammered with fines up to $318 for infractions after the government came down heavy on the industry Friday.

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So-called “party buses” in B.C. will get hammered with fines up to $318 for infractions after the government came down heavy on the industry Friday.

In a bid to keep teenagers and minors safe, the provincial government is quadrupling fines for party buses and commercial vehicles that don’t meet inspection standards.

The ministry is immediately raising the fines for all party buses and commercial vehicles that do not display valid decals confirming they have passed a safety inspection.

Fines will increase from $81 to $318, making them among the highest in Western Canada.

"For a long time, the party bus industry has been ignored, leaving glaring gaps in safety," said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.

"Our government is adopting a suite of new measures so all passengers - and in particular minors - are safe when they take a ride in a party bus."

The ministry will be engaging with the transportation industry and the Passenger Transportation Board to have new safety measures in place and enforceable in early 2019.

These include:

* having a safety monitor or chaperones if a minor is on board a party bus

* requiring minors to have a signed consent form from a parent or guardian

* having new licensees of party buses submit a passenger safety plan to show they are capable of providing a safe service

* installing cameras in party buses, similar to the taxi camera program

* requiring party bus operators to install an emergency alert system in vehicles with separate passenger compartments.