Looks like Ottawa and other cities are going to arrive at the rocket science idea of banning trucks from entering cities unless they are making a local delivery or something like that. That could work for a while. Until truckers also decide to ban trucks from making deliveries into the the cities. I guess I probably post this same thing earlier but I get a sense that it is the way the government is going to go. Hey, we need more truckers in the U.S. Come on down. Let Ottawa figure how to get their kale and solar powered garlic presses delivered to them.
Plague convoy truckers try to burn down Ottawa apartment building because the residents asked them to be quiet.
Ottawa is sick & tired of white nationalists attempting to burn down apartment buildings and performing other despicable acts -- they are no longer going to put up with this bullshiat. Ottawa Police Could Arrest Anyone Who Gives Gas & Other 'Material Supports' To Protesters Officers already seized several vehicles and fuel. https://www.narcity.com/ottawa/otta...ves-gas-other-material-supports-to-protesters Ottawa Police will now be arresting anyone who tries to supply Freedom Convoy demonstrators with fuel, or any other support. In a tweet put out by the Ottawa Police Service on Sunday, February 6, officers made it clear that there will be some penalties to anyone who tries to help the protesters. "IMPORTANT: Anyone attempting to bring material supports (gas, etc.) to the demonstrators could be subject to arrest. Enforcement is underway," OPS tweeted. In a news release published later on Sunday evening, Ottawa Police report that several vehicles and fuel have been seized by their force already. The details on how many vehicles and the amount of fuel were not specified. "The OPS issued a warning earlier today advising the public that anyone found bringing fuel to the demonstration trucks in [the] red zone could be subject to arrest and charges. This is effective immediately," the press release reads. Narcity reached out to the Ottawa Police for more details but did not immediately hear back before this article was published. Several arrests and tickets have been issued by officers for Freedom Convoy protesters. On Sunday alone, 100 tickets were given out for various offences including Highway Traffic Act infractions and "other Provincial Offence Notices" like excessive honking, driving the wrong way, and having booze readily available in the vehicle. Seven arrests were made, too, where most were arrested for mischief. One was charged for driving under the influence, and another was charged for property damage. On Saturday, February 4, OPS reported over 450 tickets were given out to demonstrators. The City of Ottawa declared a state of emergency on February 7 due to the continuing protests, which have been occupying the downtown area since January 29.