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North Bay police monitoring today's rally at city hall

North Bay Police will be attending a rally 'Worldwide Stop the War on Children' taking place today at city hall. The North Bay Police Service is monitoring a planned demonstration at North Bay City Hall, scheduled for Saturday, in response to information circulating online about a ‘Worldwide Stop the War on Children Rally’ The service will maintain a limited presence at the event to ensure public safety and address traffic congestion issues. All members of the public, including road users, residents, and businesses, have the right to peacefully protest. The police service maintains a zero tolerance policy towards unlawful behaviour and any violations of the Criminal Code of Canada will be addressed.

North Bay police monitoring today's rally at city hall

게시됨 : 2 년 전 ~에 의해 Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles ~에 Politics

The North Bay Police Service says they will maintain a limited presence at a planned demonstration currently scheduled to take place Saturday.

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“In response to information circulating online about a ‘Worldwide Stop the War on Children Rally,’ which is currently planned to take place at North Bay City Hall on Saturday, members of the North Bay Police Service will be in the area to monitor the event in order to ensure public safety.”

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The North Bay Police Service respects the right to peacefully protest. Police will monitor the event in order to ensure public safety and address any issues related to traffic congestion. All members of the public, including road users, residents, and businesses have the right to safely enjoy public spaces.

The North Bay Police Service says they are committed to maintaining open communication with organizers and participants of public demonstrations.

“As in all instances, our officers will use proper discretion when dealing with any situation that may arise. We maintain a zero tolerance policy towards unlawful behaviour and any violations of the Criminal Code of Canada will be addressed accordingly,” according to a media release.

“While we have no reason to believe that the participants of this demonstration will be violent or disruptive, the North Bay Police Service always monitors major public events and gatherings in order to ensure public safety.”

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