Convoy organizer warns of ‘free-for-all’ if police ban protest from downtown Ottawa

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The ‘Rolling Thunder Ottawa’ convoy plans to do a loop through downtown next weekend, with a stop planned at the National War Memorial

One of the organizers of a planned motorcycle convoy is warning of a “free-for-all” on Friday if Ottawa police don’t allow hundreds of protesters to bring their bikes onto the streets around Parliament Hill.

Police say they will not allow vehicles in the area around Parliament Hill or the National War Memorial as part of a protest. Organizer Neil Sheard, who has been involved in protests against COVID-19 restrictions, says in a YouTube video that without a route to follow there will be a “free-for-all” and a safety issue, unless police reconsider.

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