N.B. business owner alleges COVID-19 enforcement officer broke rules, acted intimidating - News Summed Up

N.B. business owner alleges COVID-19 enforcement officer broke rules, acted intimidating


A New Brunswick business owner is accusing a Public Safety officer of being overzealous and intimidating in enforcing COVID-19 rules. But then the peace officer proceeded to tell her he had some "bad news." She was fined $291 for not having a hard copy of the store's COVID-19 operational plan to show the peace officer. The peace officer then demanded to see her identification, and when she failed to produce any, he said he was detaining her. The encounter ended shortly after she pointed out to the peace officer that his actions were captured on the store's security video.


Source: CBC News November 26, 2020 01:56 UTC



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