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Canadian Cops Refuse To Enforce Ontario's New 'Police State' COVID-Lockdown Laws

submitted by TFS to news 3 yearsApr 18, 2021 07:22:45 ago (+28/-0)     (www.zerohedge.com)

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/canadian-cops-refuse-enforce-ontarios-new-police-state-covid-lockdown-laws

A new police state has been established just north of the states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. The Province of Ontario is home to over 38% of the population of Canada and is 55% bigger in area than the State of Texas, and it is now acting like a nightmarish police state.


The Ontario government is giving police temporary powers to enforce its stay-at-home order and allowing them to stop individuals and vehicles and ask their reasons for leaving their homes.


Solicitor General Sylvia Jones made the announcement Friday afternoon as part of the new measures introduced by Premier Doug Ford's government to stop the further spread of COVID-19.


"We have made the deliberate decision to temporarily enhance police officers' authority for the duration of the stay-at-home order. Moving forward, police will have the authority to require any individual who is not in a place of residence to first provide the purpose for not being at home and provide their home address," Jones said.


"Police will also have the authority to stop a vehicle to inquire about an individual's reason for leaving their residence."


A spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service said they are reviewing the new orders.


"Prior to any change in our enforcement strategy, we will notify the public on how we plan to implement the new provincial orders," spokesperson Allison Sparkes said.


Several police services have said Friday that they will not be randomly stopping people. They include Waterloo Regional Police, Peterborough Police, Guelph Police, London Police and Ottawa Police.


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When you get stopped by police you say politely: "What seems to be the problem officer?" And any question asked by the officer you answer with: "I'm sorry officer, i don't answer questions without legal counsel!"