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B.C. city鈥檚 new rainbow crosswalk vandalized after one week

City of Salmon Arm to fix damage caused by what appears to be a motorcycle burnout.
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A week after it was painted, Salmon Arm鈥檚 rainbow crosswalk at the intersection of 5th Street SW and 5th Avenue SW was vandalized with a burnout. (Lachlan Labere/Salmon Arm Observer)

Someone has already left a black mark on Salmon Arm鈥檚 week-old rainbow crosswalk.

Images of a what appears to be a motorcycle burnout on the colourful crossing at the intersection of 5th Street SW and 5th Avenue SW were quick to circulate on social media Wednesday, July 25, seven days after the rainbow crosswalk had been painted.

Salmon Arm Mayor Nancy Cooper said she鈥檚 upset by what she referred to as an act of vandalism.

鈥淚 find this extremely disappointing鈥,鈥 said Cooper. 鈥淚鈥檓 just standing down here now looking at it. It kind of looks like somebody is not happy about it if they would do that across it, vandalize it.鈥

Cooper said the rainbow crosswalk represents both community pride and inclusivity.

鈥淭his is a first for Salmon Arm 鈥 we鈥檝e come a long way forwards in having this rainbow crosswalk here,鈥 said Cooper. 鈥淚t means that our community, we just want to be inclusive to everybody. This is a great community and everybody needs to feel included and that鈥檚 what this does, it speaks loud, it鈥檚 beautiful鈥 it鈥檚 a highly used area, very visible and it really brightens this place up.鈥

Salmon Arm resident and radio personality Patrick Ryley, an advocate for the municipal rainbow crosswalk and the LGBTQ2 (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer [or questioning] two-spirited) community, responded to the vandalism with a calm invitation for the vandal to accept their own issues and come out.

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鈥淕od made me in his image and blessed me as part of top 10 per cent of society,鈥 said Ryley. 鈥淪omeone defacing the pride crosswalk does not diminish my personal power. The LGBTQ2 community is a strong voice that will be heard.

鈥淧eople only attack physical representations of their own inner fears. If someone is going to deface the Pride sidewalk it is because it is a representation of their own issues and I encourage that person to accept themselves fully and come out.

鈥淭he Shuswap and Salmon Arm have grown immensely over the last few years and it鈥檚 incredible the acceptance and love this community generates for all people.鈥

Salmon Arm director of engineering and public works Rob Niewenhuizen said it cost the city approximately $1,600 to paint the rainbow crosswalk. He wasn鈥檛 sure what fixing the damage would cost.

Cooper insists the crosswalk be fixed, for this and any future acts of vandalism that might occur.

鈥淚 think we just keep cleaning it up. That鈥檚 what we do,鈥 said Cooper. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like what they talked about in some of the bigger cities in the States, they talk about the broken-window syndrome. If you鈥檝e got a broken window and it isn鈥檛 repaired, it just encourages people to break more windows. We鈥檒l just clean it up if we can and if we have anymore paint left.鈥



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