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Peterborough police issue 6 tickets at anti-shutdown protest; Cobourg police charge 4 people

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Peterborough police issue 14 Reopening Ontario Act tickets over weekend, city closes basketball court In addition, two bylaw tickets for flying a drone in a park were also issued for what police state was “improper drone activity” at the protest.“Approximately 200 to 250 gathered,” Staff Sgt.

Dan MacLean tells Global News Peterborough.“Obviously we can’t charge everyone. Based upon our observations and investigation, we have to determine if there’s grounds to lay charges for certain individuals.

As a result of the officers’ observations and notes and seeing crowd movements, we had identified at least four individuals where there were reasonable grounds to believe they were contravening some of the restrictions under the Reopening Ontario.

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