Windsor mayor says Ambassador Bridge to reopen 'when it is safe' as police make arrests
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The mayor of Windsor, Ont., says the Ambassador Bridge will soon reopen as Windsor Police continue to make arrests at the scene of the blockade on Sunday morning.
The mayor of Windsor, Ont., has announced that the Ambassador Bridge will reopen "when it is safe to do so" after police stepped up enforcement against protesters this weekend.
"Today, our national economic crisis at the Ambassador Bridge came to an end. Border crossings will reopen when it is safe to do so and I defer to police and border agencies to make that determination," Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said in a statement on Sunday morning.
Windsor Police say they have been continuing their enforcement actions at the scene of the ongoing blockade on Sunday morning, “with arrests being made.”
In a tweet, police also stated that vehicles are being towed, and residents should continue to avoid the area. They said there will be “zero tolerance for illegal activity.”