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OTTAWA Less than two days after police began stopping interprovincial drivers crossing into Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Service said it would stop monitoring the crossings 24/7. Police say officers will instead be deployed on a rotating schedule of checkpoints throughout the city on a daily basis. The changes come hours after Ottawa police began allowing thousands of drivers to cross the provincial border without stopping at provincial checkpoints. “Traffic was allowed to go, without any congestion, allowed to go through during morning rush hour, Ottawa police Const. Amy Gagnon said. “As that rush hour subsided, then the checkpoints and the officers started a rotating check on vehicles entering Ottawa,” Gagnon added.
OTTAWA Less than two days after police began stopping interprovincial drivers crossing into Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Service said it would stop monitoring the crossings 24/7. Police say officers will instead be deployed on a rotating schedule of checkpoints throughout the city on a daily basis. The changes come hours after Ottawa police began allowing thousands of drivers to cross the provincial border without stopping at provincial checkpoints. “Traffic was allowed to go, without any congestion, allowed to go through during morning rush hour, Ottawa police Const. Amy Gagnon said. “As that rush hour subsided, then the checkpoints and the officers started a rotating check on vehicles entering Ottawa,” Gagnon added.