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Partiers stranded as Burnaby cops nail two party buses for ‘critical’ safety issues

So much for keeping drunk partiers safe.
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A party bus is towed away in Burnaby.

The whole point of a party bus is to keep people safe.

They can get loaded on booze and drugs, and not have to worry about driving when they are out on a Saturday night.

But what if the party bus itself is unsafe?

That’s what Burnaby RCMP traffic enforcement officers found out Saturday when they staged a roadblock in the city.

Aside from catching an impaired driver, police also stopped four party buses and conducted a safety inspection. What they found was critical safety defects in two out of the four buses.

Those two party buses were then towed away, leaving the occupants stranded and looking for alternative transportation. If there were partiers waiting for the buses to pick them up, then they were stranded too.

Talk about ruining a party.

RCMP also said an officer that had just left the roadblock spotted a driver crossing the centre line four times and failing to signal twice. They pulled the driver over and the driver blew over the legal limit and so the vehicle was impounded.

This comes as Burnaby RCMP crime statistics were released for 2021 in an annual report that said some interesting stuff about traffic safety.

The report said there were seven fatal crashes in Burnaby in 2021, up from three in 2020. There were 380 collisions that included at least one injury, down from 446 in 2020, and 171 impaired drivers charged, down from 206 in 2020.

The number of fatal crashes was actually one of the few road safety numbers that actually went up in 2021.

Multiple violation categories saw a drop in the number of tickets issue, which I find interesting because many people were actually not on our local roads due to COVID-19 restrictions that kept people out of the office, shopping malls and restaurants. You’d think all those people staying home would mean fewer road safety infractions. But perhaps it meant that with fewer vehicles on the road, those who were driving actually drove faster and were more reckless?

Speeding saw the biggest drop in violation tickets, dropping from 1,631 in 2020 to just 921 in 2021. That is a steep drop. So maybe we can thank congested traffic for slowing people down?

Other ticket categories that saw a drop include seatbelts, moving offences and distracted driving. There is, however, an “other” category that jumped from 4,481 infractions to 5,765 in 2021.

One area that local police have ramped up inspections is with commercial vehicles, as cops were part of 42 enforcement operations in 2021 compared to just 16 in 2020.

“The Burnaby RCMP has seen a worrying trend of unsafe commercial vehicles travelling on Burnaby roads in recent years,” says the report. “However, inspections and enforcement activities on commercial vehicles in British Columbia have reduced the number of crashes, fatalities and injuries on roadways. In 2021, Burnaby RCMP Traffic Services substantially increased commercial vehicle enforcement to ensure that the ones travelling through Burnaby are safe to do so.”

That is definitely a good area to focus on. Hopefully, the commercial trucking industry gets the message.

Follow Chris Campbell on Twitter @shinebox44.