JohnHorgan also suggested on Monday that drivers change to B.C. plates to avoid trouble from residents who are concerned about the spread of COVID\u002D19
“I would suggest, perhaps, public transit,” he said at a news conference. “I would suggest that they get their plates changed. I would suggest they ride a bike.”
Horgan said he can’t tell people how to respond when seeing a different licence plates but judging people by where their vehicle is registered does not often tell a complete story of their circumstances. “What I can tell these individuals is there’s a high degree of certainty in B.C. that we want to keep our borders closed until neighbouring jurisdictions get a better handle on COVID-19,” he said. “Those who are overtly declaring by their licence plates that they’re from somewhere else should be mindful of that.”
The most recent Health Ministry data provided Friday included 27 new COVID-19 cases and one death, bringing B.C.’s total number of deaths to 191.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Horgan said British Columbia residents should also consider the individual circumstances of other people before making judgments based on their licence plates.
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