Police issue warnings to protesting truck drivers in Quebec City, parking tolerance ending
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Quebec City police officers echoed actions of their counterparts in Ottawa going truck to truck issuing courtesy warnings to those involved in the trucker convoy, advising that their rigs are parked illegally and they should move or face fines or worse.
SPVQ officers echoed actions of their counterparts in Ottawa going truck to truck issuing courtesy warnings advising that their rigs are parked illegally and they should move or face fines or worse.
"In the next few hours, the parking tolerance in connection with the event will be lifted," the SPVQ said.
Saturday night was the first night when the three major trucker convoys met up in the provincial capital to protest the ongoing restrictions and mandates put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Though tickets were handed out and one person was arrest, police say the protests have been peaceful.