Tuesday 1 December 2020

Photo sparks backlash over enforcement of orange phase rules, wearing of masks

 

 

 

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Methinks folks must recall the Woodstock Cops acting like the Trailer Park Boys 2007 3 years after Chief Forward and his buddies  began harassing me for political reasons N'esy Pas?


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New Brunswick woman arrested, pinned by cops for entering store while mask exempt

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Wendy Kirkland is medically exempt from following the mask bylaw in her town of Woodstock, New Brunswick. It’s also her right not to be forced to share her private medical information with total strangers just to get a little shopping done. FULL REPORT from Sheila Gunn Reid: https://rebelne.ws/3vnk6rp

Wendy Kirkland is medically exempt from following the mask bylaw in her town of Woodstock, New Brunswick. It’s also her right not to be forced to share her private medical information with total strangers just to get a little shopping done.

In the time before the lockdown, society at large understood privacy and the notion that some disabilities are unseen but nevertheless real. Now in the toxic social soup of constant COVID hysteria, seeing someone with a bare face in a grocery store doesn’t trigger understanding about a possibly invisible medical condition, but can instead lead to police being called, tickets being issued for non compliance with mask bylaws, and in the case of Wendy, something much, much worse.

Last November, Wendy was at her local Hart store at the Carleton Mall. She was, as usual, not wearing a mask because she can’t. But the store staff didn’t seem to care. They called the cops after refusing her entry when Wendy wouldn’t provide proof of her medical condition to these total strangers upon demand. She is not obligated to.

When the cops showed up, Wendy ended up face down on the ground in the parking lot outside the store with two officers on top of her. She was tackled, flattened, handcuffed, arrested and then charged with obstruction. She kept photos of her injuries, which you’ll see today, and the photo of her arrest sparked outrage at how she was treated.

It outraged me, too. Getting groceries with a medical condition should not be illegal, and no one should be obligated to explain to a store clerk their private medical history just to be allowed inside a store. Wendy was treated inhumanely by the store, the cops, and then the media.

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Methinks folks should ask the cops everywhere LOTS of questions about their mandate to enforce Higgy's rules After all these are the words of the former Public Safety Minister Urquhart not mine N'esy Pas?
 
 
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/arrest-mask-enforcement-woodstock-1.5823404 

 

Photo sparks backlash over enforcement of orange phase rules, wearing of masks

Woodstock residents, police speak out about incident after apparent arrest photo posted to Facebook on Monday


Marie Sutherland · CBC News · Posted: Dec 01, 2020 4:44 PM AT

 


An image posted on Facebook on Monday, appearing to show a person being restrained by two Woodstock police officers, has generated some controversy over enforcement of orange phase rules. (Wendy Lynn/Facebook)

An incident outside a store in Woodstock on Monday has sparked concern and confusion over enforcement of orange phase rules.

On Facebook, a woman posted a photo that appeared to show a person being restrained on the ground by two Woodstock police officers.

The woman wrote that she was the person on the ground. She said she was arrested for not providing proof she has a medical exemption from wearing a mask.

Masks are required in public spaces indoors and outdoors under the orange phase of COVID-19 recovery, where Woodstock now sits as part of the Fredericton health zone.

The woman said she tried to enter the Hart store in Woodstock's Carleton Mall and was refused entry because she was not wearing a mask and would not provide proof of medical exemption.

"I responded, 'I am not legally obligated to provide proof,'" the woman said in her Facebook post, adding she then asked to speak to the owner of the store.

Police were called to the scene, and the woman said she was told she would be fined if she did not leave the store. As she was leaving, she said, the officers asked her for identification.

When she refused, she said, she was "tackled," handcuffed, arrested and charged with obstruction of justice, and given a court date in May 2021.

Reached through Facebook on Tuesday, the woman declined to comment further.

The Woodstock Police Force issued a statement on Facebook on Tuesday explaining its response to 'a local business in regards to a customer who refused to leave the store following repeated request to wear a mask.' (Woodstock Police Force/Facebook)

Woodstock police issue statement

CBC News has asked to speak with someone at the Woodstock Police Force and is awaiting a response.

But the force issued a public statement on its Facebook page on Tuesday, addressing the police response Monday to "a local business in regards to a customer who refused to leave the store following repeated request to wear a mask." 

Our priority continues to be the public safety of our community and we respectfully thank all of you for your patience, understanding, and partnership.
- Woodstock Police Force statement on Facebook

The message noted that while it is not customary for police to comment on a matter under investigation or before the courts, "it is necessary that the Woodstock police respond to community inquiry related specifically to why we responded."

The statement did not dispute the Facebook poster's account of what happened. Instead, it reminded readers of the pandemic, the state of emergency New Brunswick has declared, and the mandatory order setting out what is allowed and what isn't under different phases of recovery.

The Woodstock force "respects that not all citizens agree with the enforcement aspect," said the statement attributed to police Chief Gary Forward. People who question the validity of the enforcement were urged to resort to the "court process."

"Our priority has and continues to be the public safety of our community and we respectfully thank all of you for your patience, understanding, and partnership in responding effectively to this pandemic."

The police statement, and the photo of the arrest, have generated widespread public response both in support of the enforcement and objecting to it.

Much of the "stuff you see on social media around people being arrested in parking lots" is simply not accurate, Education Minister Dominic Cardy said at a COVID-19 briefing Tuesday in cautioning against "the virus of misinformation." (Submitted by the Government of New Brunswick)

Russell, Cardy respond to mask confusion, social media backlash

Asked at a COVID-19 briefing Tuesday whether residents must provide proof of medical exemption to mask-wearing when asked, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Jennifer Russell referred CBC to the province's website.

The website does not appear to directly address the proof of exemption issue but does note that medical exemptions are allowed.

"However, it is within a business's right to refuse service to a patron who is not wearing a mask, but my understanding is they are supposed to provide some sort of alternative, such as pickup outside the door," Russell said.

At the same news conference, Education Minister Dominic Cardy referred to backlash over enforcement in the early days of the orange phase and noted "four tickets were given over the five-day enforcement blitz" after the Fredericton region returned to orange.

"Four. So all of the stuff you see on social media around people being arrested in parking lots, a large amount of this is simply not accurate."

Cardy cautioned against what he called the "virus of misinformation" and relying on "random people on the internet," saying that people should instead rely on reliable sources such as government officials, "people who are legally accountable for the things we say and do."


 Woodstock business owner and former police officer Graham Gill says he has heard from 'hundreds' of residents who are 'very upset' and confused about enforcement of orange phase rules. (Submitted by Graham Gill)

Mixed messages causing backlash, business owner says

Woodstock business owner and former police officer Graham Gill posted a video message on Facebook on Monday night, urging residents to "calm down" and contact their MLAs to voice their concerns.

Reached by phone Monday night, Gill said he has had "hundreds, maybe thousands" of people contact him to say they are upset by what they see as "heavy-handed" enforcement of "confusing" Public Health rules.

"I'm getting messages from very upset people," he said. "I'm afraid this is going to end in violence if they don't get a handle on this quickly."

Gill said he did not witness the incident on Monday but he has spoken with the woman who was involved in it. 

CBC News has also requested comment from Carleton MLA Bill Hogan and Carleton-Victoria MLA Margaret Johnson about the incident Monday and about messaging and enforcement of mask rules.

"I'm not at all against wearing masks," Gill said. "But if there are mixed messages, if there's no consistency in the enforcement, you're going to have problems. And we are seeing that."

About the Author

Marie Sutherland is a web writer with CBC New Brunswick based in Saint John. You can reach her at marie.sutherland@cbc.ca.

 

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David Amos
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Methinks the folks should ask the cops to see their mandate to enforce Higgy's rules N 'esy Pas?
 
 
Fred Dee
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Reply to @David Amos: really.... give me a break!!! Emergency measures!! enough said!!
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Fred Dee: Methinks you forgot that Urquhart's bill did not pass N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
David Amos
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David Amos
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Methinks many folks must recall the Woodstock Cops acting like characters in the Trailer Park Boys back in 2007 That was 3 years very long years after Chief Forward and his buddies in the Fat Fred City Finest and the RCMP began harassing me for political reasons while I ran for public office 4 times. Many folks are well aware that after I posted this video things got a lot worse The cops even posted several of their own videos after they stole my Harley etc Nobody should deny that several commenters had already teased me about the cops falsely arresting and assaulting me in the DECH in Fat Fred City N'esy Pas?

Woodstock Cops

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David Amos
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Methinks one dude in Woodstock who should remember me and my lawsuit very well is its Chief Gary Forward N'esy Pas?

"The Town of Woodstock has its new police chief as Gary Forward has been appointed to the post.

Woodstock Acting CAO Andrew Garnett made the announcement on Tuesday.

Forward has 30 years in public safety where he spent 27 years with the Fredericton Police Force and 3 years with the Government of New Brunswick.

In a release, the town says he has a background in Community Policing where he was in charge of the Major Crime and Patrol Response Divisions with the Fredericton Police Department, and recently concluded a contract with the Public Safety Contraband Enforcement Unit.

The town says Chief Forward’s appointment completes the Management Restructuring of the Woodstock Police Force."  
 
 
James Edward
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Reply to @David Amos: he is an angry guy chief Forward
 
 
Al Clark
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Reply to @David Amos:Must be cool to know every cop in the province ? Yer lawyer daddy would be proud ? ;-)  
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Al Clark: Methinks everybody knows that my Father was no lawyer but he definitely was NB's Top Taxman who often battled with the Irving Clan when your hero Higgy was a kid up river from us N'esy Pas?

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
David Amos 
Methinks folks should asl LOTS of questions after all these are Urquhart's words not mine N'esy Pas?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNbfCbts-kA&feature=emb_title 

Public Safety Minister Carl Urquhart explains - Declaration implementing the Emergency Measures Act!



 

David White:
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Reply to @David Amos: clickbait    
 
 
David Amos  
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Reply to @David White: Nope 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Steve Dueck
People are going to need some sort of official proof otherwise all the crazy anti maskers will claim medical... there is however no need to tackle someone like this. Some police just have no people skills

 
Stephan Sommers
Reply to @Steve Dueck: They don’t need proof.
 
 
David White
Reply to @Stephan Sommers: Is that what you tell yourself when you park in the blue disability spots to run into the convenience store?
 
 
David White
Reply to @David White: That's assuming you drive...my bad.
 
 
Steve Dueck
Reply to @Stephan Sommers: without some sort of guideline this is wide open to abuse by those who don’t care about others therefore risking spread of infection. I agree they shouldn’t have to but like people who need handicapped parking spaces, they need to prove they need to use it. Get my point?
 
 
David Amos  
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Reply to @David White: Methinks its interesting that ye who called my post "clickbait" admited that you are bad HoweverHhiggy et al must that I am permitted to park in the disability spots you are concerned about because of my old ticker acting up and COPD i definitely have Do tell should I show the cops my doctor's letter before or after the cops assault me? After all my Health concerns are my private business not theirs N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rudy Hicks
Entering a store while not wearing a mask is the moral equivalent of waving a loaded gun in a crowded room. So, yeah.
 
 
Terry Tibbs
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Leave the drama to our fearless leader.
Reply to @Rudy Hicks: wow the drama
 
 
David Amos  
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Don't ya just love the circus?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Terry Tibbs
Welcome to Woodstock.
Actually, I did mention to a relative down SJ way, that Higgs' mask police were out in full force in Carleton county on Monday. I had not seen an actually working policeman for months previous to Monday.
 
 
David Amos  
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Welcome back to the circus
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jane Doe
Welcome to the police state.
 
 
June Arnott
Reply to @Jane Doe: @cbc
 
 
Jim Cyr
Reply to @Jane Doe: It's horrible the way that police behave at times these days. In fact, the only thing more horrible is the regular behavior of half the citizenry, who have become absolutely feral. Thus, the need for us to have cops who behave this way. Don't blame the cops. Blame the feral people.
 
 
David Amos   
Reply to @Jane Doe: and the circus
 
 
David Amos   
Reply to @Jim Cyr: So says a member of our PM's beloved sheoplekind who camps in the US of A and out of harms way while he has been forbidden to come back into his hero Higgy's Police State while a pesky virus is annoying everyone EH? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joseph Carrier
Can we remind everyone Graham Gill was the PANB's Woodstock candidate in the last N.B. vote....Consider the source when he says "thousands" as, by last check, he speaks for no one but himself most days, if he's lucky...Sounds like political hoohah on all sides...BTW, we saw the incident transpire in Woodstock yesterday and I can say, at first, it sounded mental health related or a case of response gone wrong...
 
 
David Amos
Reply to @Joseph Carrier: Say hey to Gill and Higgy et al for me will ya?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
David Chiasson
police just have to touch you and say your under arrest,very simple and no need to use violence
 
 
Ron Linda
Reply to @David Chiasson: There are "Rebs", she is one of them.
 
 
David Chiasson
Reply to @Ron Linda: what is a REBs ?
 
 
Al Clark
Reply to @David Chiasson: RWAC: Rebel without a clue.
 
 
David Amos 
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Reply to @Al Clark: Methinks the same can be said of you N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell 
Does anyone really believe " Thousands of people contacted this gentleman to say they were upst with the heavy handed enforcement - - - - - ! " he's not the police chief , he's a businessman and former police officer ! Unless this gentleman is sort of a local community
" Superhero " I suspect he may have had at the most a hundred or so people contact him . Woodstock isn't that large of a Community that it would be likely . At what , maybe a population of 6 or 7 thousand , with maybe at least a couple thousand kids or more , well you're talking a third to half of ALL adults contacting him ! Sure sounds " trumpian " to me !
 
 
David Amos 
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Reply to @Lou Bell: Methinks lots of folks know that I for one contacted the ex Woodstock cop and posted a wicked video on his FB as well Furthermore I bet the PANB wannabe MLA recalls our conversation before he debated Hogan et al during your hero Higgy's snap election N'esy Pas?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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