Should you snitch on your neighbours for flouting physical distancing rules? Here's some advice - News Summed Up

Should you snitch on your neighbours for flouting physical distancing rules? Here's some advice


"The fact that there's a wide social consensus on social distancing measures and confinement and so on — it seems people understand the need for these restrictions." Université Laval philosophy Prof. Jocelyn Maclure says normally people would balk at physical distancing rules, but in these circumstances, most have come to accept them. Quebecers are having to find ways to abide by strict rules and how to deal with people who break them. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)Montreal police haven't issued any fines or made arrests, Durocher said, and they have no intention of forming "a squad to monitor social distancing measures." If the public does its part, that will "make it easier on authorities to concentrate on other issues," rather than "telling people that they should be respecting" distancing rules.


Source: CBC News March 28, 2020 11:00 UTC



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