Gananoque, Ont., mayor wants to clamp down on Quebec parking scofflaws — literally
MONTREAL — The mayor of a town in eastern Ontario is proposing a clamp down on Quebec drivers who incur parking tickets.
In a new directive posted in August, Gananoque Mayor John Beddows asked town staff to study the possibility of amending parking bylaws to allow a clamp to be placed on the tire of ticketed Quebec-plated vehicles.
The mayor’s directive also proposes a new class of parking ticket that would include the full cost of clamping and unclamping the vehicle.
Coun. David Osmond criticized the proposal in a Facebook post, suggesting it singles out Quebec tourists and risks discouraging them from visiting.



