Bylaw officers handed out dozens of parking tickets in downtown Ottawa Tuesday during stepped up enforcement because of 'possible convoy activity.' ottnews
Bylaw officers handed out dozens of parking tickets in downtown Ottawa Tuesday during stepped up enforcement because of "possible convoy activity."
No significant protest ever materialized. Ottawa police said a "small number" of vehicles moved through the city Tuesday morning without incident, and only a handful of people with "Freedom Convoy" related flags and signs could be seen on Parliament Hill Tuesday afternoon. " does not conduct selective enforcement and reminds all drivers to follow posted signage when parking," said a statement attributed to Ottawa Bylaw director Roger Chapman.
This weekend marks the anniversary of a major police operation involving hundreds of officers to push "Freedom Convoy" protesters out of the downtown core after blocking roads for three weeks. Monday is the due date for Justice Paul Rouleau to deliver his report into the government's use of the Emergencies Act last year.
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