一个edmonton journal 的读者写道: & o) j$ V5 ]/ w. X ) t+ f. s4 {6 b$ N9 ZI'm curious, ten people isn't much. Yet they were allowed to disrupted thousands. What would be the police response if it was only one guy with a sign and a canoe? Is one person allowed to block traffic anywhere he wants because of any cause? Where is the limit and who decides? Is there specific laws? Can I go stop a bridge now because I don't like photo radar?
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The Criminal Code of Canada contains various provisions that limit individuals’ rights. The following is a list of some of the relevant Criminal Code sections that limit certain activities: # y4 H% f5 ~) [3 x \/ G$ O8 l5 s0 d: K9 v
Blocking or obstructing a highway (Section 423(1)(g)) ' \4 ^# A0 }5 o2 [$ l0 m5 a( RCausing a disturbance (Section 175) ! c5 N. h+ R. i2 G Y: I) M1 O4 M+ h7 jCommon nuisance (Section 180)$ a4 J$ `# h% n9 V
Interfering with transportation facilities (Section 248)8 U+ N/ u) {3 e; F" Y
$ @: M0 k$ T& |Time to block the entrance to the EPS parking lot to protest the police not upholding the law.