B.C. woman questions courtroom masking policy over fears of airborne spread of COVID-19
A Kelowna woman is worried about safe access to justice in B.C. s provincial courtrooms after witnessing what she describes as very inconsistent mask wearing by courtroom officials and lawyers during a hearing she attended at the city s courthouse.
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VANCOUVER RCMP have now begun stopping vehicles at a roadblock on Highway 3 in Manning Park as they look for people breaking the provincial ban on non-essential travel between health regions. More than 15 officers are assisting at the checkpoint, one of four that have been set up at different locations in the province this weekend. By Thursday evening, there hadn t been much traffic heading through the area. “If an officer does decide a person is travelling for non-essential reasons, they will be asked to turn around,” said Staff Sgt. Janelle Shoihet of B.C. RCMP Communication Services. “The goal here is not to be putting out fines. Really, the goal is to stay local.”
Freemen on the Land – who go by other names, including sovereign citizens and state citizens – claim they’re immune from laws because they haven’t signed a contract with the government
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