Saskatchewan updates trespassing regulations to help police address issues quickly
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed new regulations in an effort to help police enforce trespassing laws in businesses and public spaces like parks or libraries.
Under the new regulations, anyone engaged in certain activities – including public intoxication, using a controlled substance, threatening to cause harm to people or property, public urination or defecation, causing damage to premises or personal property, or any Criminal Code offence – will automatically be considered a trespasser in public spaces or businesses.
“This will allow police to immediately enforce the Act against individuals who are causing public disturbance or threatening public safety without seeking further information from owners and occupants of the premises,” the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice explained in a statement.
“These changes are part of the province’s ongoing work to protect communities from the impact of illicit fentanyl and methamphetamine production, transportation, trafficking and street use.”