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Managing public open mic would be difficult: Kelowna council

The issue of whether to include an 香蕉视频直播榦pen mic香蕉视频直播 segment at Kelowna city council drew passionate debate
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The issue of whether to include an 香蕉视频直播榦pen mic香蕉视频直播 segment at Kelowna city council drew passionate debate at its Feb. 13 morning meeting.

Concerns were raised over setting high expectations that council will act on every issue brought forward by the public, special interest groups, and individuals using it as a platform to spread misinformation or defame others.

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Wooldridge added he is very much in favour of giving the public more opportunities to speak to council.

香蕉视频直播淚 think we can do a better job of that for very specific subject matter, but I have extreme concerns about an open mic for anyone to discuss whatever they want without that content being vetted.香蕉视频直播

He referenced the recent controversy over Drag Queen Story Time at the Okanagan Regional Library.

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Staff told council it would need to set parameters for an open mic segment, and in the event of an extreme example of a defamatory or racist comment, the public mic could be turned off.

While he said he understood the concerns put forth by Wooldridge, and others, Coun. Gord Lovegrove was in favour of implementing an open mic policy.

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During the debate all of council stated that they made themselves accessible to the public, meeting with people individually or with neighbourhood groups on a regular basis.

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While the issue prompted much debate in chambers, Coun. Maxine DeHart pointed out that there didn香蕉视频直播檛 seem to be much public interest.

香蕉视频直播淲e hardly have anybody here,香蕉视频直播 she said, noting that only a couple of people were in attendance. 香蕉视频直播淥bviously they are not interested because we have been putting this through the media for weeks.香蕉视频直播

After several back-and-forth comments between councillors, a staff recommendation to expand Committee of the Whole meetings to hear public delegations was voted on and passed, with councillors Lovegrove and Ron Cannan voting against.

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He then made a motion to implement open mic sessions on a six-month trial basis.

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The motion was defeated by council.

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