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Vernon, B.C. resident files human rights complaint over city cemetery bylaw – Okanagan [Video]

A recent bylaw that came into effect in Vernon, B.C., restricting certain items from being left at grave sites isn’t sitting well with one resident.

From March 15th to Oct. 15th, only fresh-cut floral arrangements placed in approved tribute holders may be left on plots, but Joe Langlois says the bylaw violates his human and religious rights.

“There’s a small group of us that totally disagree with Section 5.5 and 5.6, which restricts religious articles like rosaries, pictures, and religious practices,” said Langlois, a Vernon resident.

“It contradicts any standard of celebrating somebody’s life.”

Earlier this month, Global News spoke with Vernon’s mayor, who said the bylaw was created to keep the cemetery’s groundskeepers safe while working with equipment, especially when members of the public are present. He also stated that the bylaw helps maintain the cemetery’s respectful environment.

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