There are a couple of things.
There are the provincial sex work enforcement guidelines that were adopted in 2017, I think, by the B.C. Association of Chiefs of Police. Basically, those are guidelines for police interactions with sex workers that prioritize sex workers' safety, dignity and respect over other considerations.
The Vancouver Police Department doesn't enforce sex work laws between consenting adults, but it does focus on issues such as the sexual exploitation of children and youth, and human trafficking.
What we hear from sex workers themselves is that they continue to be surveilled and harassed by police while they're working on the street. We've heard of police parking marked police vehicles on strolls where sex workers are working, or stopping them for street stops or other reasons while they're trying to work, so they continue to be harassed by police. Whether or not the police are actually enforcing PCEPA, they continue to surveil and harass sex workers.