The 琉璃神社 RCMP has issued a ticket to an organizer of a Saturday afternoon (Dec. 12) march in downtown 琉璃神社, which protested COVID-19 restrictions.
The protest attracted hundreds who paraded down Water Street and across Highway 97, blocking traffic.
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RCMP were in attendance and have confirmed a ticket was issued for violating the provincial public health order. The Capital News previously reported that an officer on scene said a $2,300 fine was on the table for those violating B.C. public health restrictions on social gatherings.
鈥淧eople in Canada have a democratic right to lawful and peaceful protest and the RCMP must use discretion when balancing a citizen鈥檚 rights with the current potential health risks associated to large public gatherings,鈥 stated RCMP Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy Saturday night.
鈥淗owever, we would like to remind the public that if they are engaging in activities contrary to the provincial Public Health Order, they could be issued a ticket.鈥
RCMP further explained that officers were in attendance Saturday to ensure the safety of protesters and the rest of the public.
鈥淭his was a march that crossed several busy downtown core roadways and our police officers were on hand to maintain the peace鈥︹
Police were also in attendance to prevent confrontations, noted Noseworthy.
She said everyone has a key role to play during the health emergency, and that 鈥渢here are many鈥 people respecting prevention orders put in place by health authorities.
鈥淲e encourage everyone to adhere to the order being implemented to keep everyone safe, and reduce the risks,鈥 said Noseworthy.
鈥淲hile we certainly can, and will, enforce the provisions available to us under the COVID Related Measures Act, we continue to encourage everyone to voluntarily comply with the provincial health orders, so enforcement is not required.鈥
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