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Winnipeg Police order ‘Freedom’ convoy protesters to leave

Winnipeg police issued a letter to ‘Freedom’ convoy protesters set up near Broadway and Memorial Boulevard ordering them to leave the area or face a number of sanctions including possible criminal charges.

Police say they delivered the letter to the protesters earlier on Tuesday afternoon, February 22, 2022.

Police have set a deadline for the protesters to leave the area by 5:00 pm on Wednesday, February 23, 2022.

Anyone who fails to follow the orders may be criminally charged, have their vehicles seized and assets frozen the letter states.

The letter concludes by stating that charges and/or convictions may lead to being denied entry to the United States.

The following is the content of the letter:

Attention all persons in protest-related vehicles, trailers and tractors in the area of Broadway and Memorial
  
Over the last three weeks, the Winnipeg Police Service has worked to balance your right to protest while protecting the rights of residents affected by protest activity. Your ongoing presence and blocking of streets is interfering with the lawful use and enjoyment of personal and public property. 
All protesters must remove all vehicles, tractors, trailers and other structures from the area of Broadway and Memorial, including along Memorial Boulevard by no later than 5:00 pm, February 23rd, 2022.  Failure to do so may result in enforcement action being taken, including arrest and charges.
Pursuant to the authority granted to it, the Winnipeg Police Service may:
– Lay charges under the Criminal Code including but not limited to Mischief (Section 430) and Intimidation (Section 423).
– Seize vehicles used in the commission of an offence. Seized vehicles may be subject to an application by the Crown for forfeiture.
– Lay charges under the Manitoba Highway Traffic Act, including but not limited to obstruction of a police officer (Section 222(2)) and failing to obey the instructions of a peace officer (Section 76(3)).
– Lay charges under City of Winnipeg By-law including but not limited to excessive noise.
– Utilize the authority under the Federal Emergencies Act, which could include seizing vehicles, trailers and other equipment, and the freezing of assets.
If you are arrested, you may be released on bail pursuant to Part XVI of the Criminal Code.  Charges and/or convictions may lead to denial in crossing the USA border.
Winnipeg Police Service
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