Quebec Curfews

2021-01-11

Quebec Curfews

Jan 11, 2021 | Blog, General News

Police on Guard for Thee Quebec Curfews

Curfews. For police officers, this word has typically only been seen on the bail papers of criminals released from custody, usually to protect law-abiding citizens from their crimes.
Curfews for everyday Canadians is something most officers would never dream of coming to a town or city near them, but here we are.
 
On January 9th to February 8th 2021, Quebec has mandated a province-wide curfew from 8PM-5AM, with limited exceptions. Fines for violating the curfew start at $1,000 plus $550 in additional fees, and can go as high as $6,000.
Again our governments institute another questionable public health order while the questions for their previous orders remain unanswered. We at Police on Guard for Thee
believe this is gross violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that every law-abiding citizen in Canada is protected by.
 
We are demanding clarification from our courts on the lawfulness of these COVID-19 measures, and to our active members it is time to #RememberYourOath. This cannot come soon enough.
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If you are an active or retired peace officer or in a related field and would like to join our cause, please be sure to message us with your information and a photo. We will do our best to get in contact with you as soon as possible.

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