Four arrested in Quebec City 'freedom' protests, vehicles allowed to stay overnight
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Quebec City police (SPVQ) say four arrests have been made so far: two were charged under the Criminal Code for assault and indecent action, and two others were charged for infractions of the city's Peace and Good Order regulations.
Quebec City police (SPVQ) say four arrests have been made so far: two were charged under the Criminal Code for assault and indecent action, and two others were charged for infractions of the city's Peace and Good Order regulations.
A small crowd gathered before the National Assembly Friday night. The demonstration fizzled out due to low attendance but began again Saturday morning.
At around 11 a.m. heavy trucks, a school bus and tractors rolled in and parked on Rene-Levesque Blvd — the only place where those vehicles are permitted, according to the SPVQ.
Large vehicles will be allowed to stay overnight so long as they stay within the designated area.