A: City of Kamloops trades manager Devis Luison said the city isn’t responsible for the bits of tape, which can be found on sidewalks along Victoria, Seymour and St. Paul streets, as well as in other areas downtown.
“It’s just an individual going around, having fun,” said Luison, noting the city has asked the man responsible for the tape to stop his vigilante crack-marking campaign.
Lusion said the city sometimes flags cracks in sidewalks itself, but only when they are over an inch wide. In those cases, staff use fluorescent paint.
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