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PG RCMP respond to recent anti-vaccine mandate protests

Sep 8, 2021 | 4:53 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Throughout the pandemic, restrictions have been met with both support and opposition. But ever since the B.C. Government announced its plan for a province-wide vaccine mandate, some groups have become increasingly vocal.

“Demonstrators have a lawful right to protest and at the same time companies have the lawful right to complete their mandated work. The RCMP is working hard to keep both of these rights at the forefront as well as keep public safety paramount,” Said Prince George RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Cooper.

Nearly 300 people gathered in front of the UHNBC on September 1, 2021, while thousands more gathered in front of hospitals in Vancouver, Victoria, and Kamloops. The majority of the crowd was calm but some belittled media. Most recently, protesters took to the streets in front of CKPG on Saturday. Prince George RCMP did not attend either protest but say they were monitoring to ensure they would not get out of hand.

“Typically in Prince George we’ve been very fortunate that all of our protests and rallies have been very peaceful. We have not experienced any levels of violence where we feel a police presence at the outset is particularly warranted or necessary,” added Cooper.

Although the RCMP says PG has stayed pretty calm compared to other cities, businesses that have concerns with protesters outside their place of work or who feel threatened by guests not following COVID-19 protocols should contact them immediately.

“As always our mandate is to ensure public safety and uphold the criminal code. If we get a call to a business that seems to be having difficulty with [guests], we will attend and make sure the criminal code is being adhered to and take steps as necessary,” said Cooper.

As of September 13, 2021 a first dose will be required to enter some nonessential services and a second dose by October 24, 2021.