Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021 6:34 PM
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Municipal police services in Bruce and Grey counties are taking similar approaches to several others in the province and say they will not be conducting random stops of individuals or vehicles for the sole purpose of enforcing the stay-at-home order.
On Friday, Ontario’s Solicitor General Sylvia Jones detailed temporary enhanced police enforcement powers that will continue for the duration of the stay-at-home order. It is in effect until at least May 20.
The new enforcement authority granted by the Ontario government allows police officers to stop individuals, to ask people their purpose for not being home and to provide their home address. Police can also pull over vehicles for the sole purpose of obtaining this information from people.
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