Posted on 01/02/2021 12:48:48 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
A New Year's Eve party in Gatineau, Quebec with six people present turned into a confrontation with local police who were called to the scene.
The caption translates as: "the police have just assaulted a six-person 'illegal gathering' in a house in Gatineau after responding to a complaint made by neighbours. The habitants of the house resisted."
The video, which has since gone viral on social media, lasts almost exactly two minutes, and shows a man separated from his family by officers and wrestled to the ground, ostensibly for breaking lockdown regulations and then resisting arrest. He ends up face down in the snow and handcuffed.....However, according to Simard, the people present at the location manifested that they would not stop the party, and that's when things got aggressive. They have now been issued fines of $1546 each....
(Excerpt) Read more at thepostmillennial.com ...
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You see the same thing in New Jersey.
Canadian Bacon movie reference?
The only good Michael Moore movie.
Next thing ya know folks will be putting ketchup on fries.
I watched the NHL Draft a weeks ago. The top pick resides in Quebec with his parents. If I heard one of the analysts correctly, the reason why no one else was at the house at the time to join in celebration is the Province of Quebec doesn’t allow visitors to households. I could have heard that incorrectly but if the gvt. tells people who can visit a household.... no more needs to be said.
Quebec has the largest French population that has not surrendered since The Plains of Abraham. Also, I think that fine was converted from Canadian dollars to American, since so many readers are lazy. $1530 USD ~ $2000 Cdn.
Poutine is usually cheese curds in with the fries and gravy over it all.
Okay, that does it!
You obviously didn’t watch the video.
No whey!
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