Ont.’s Ambassador Bridge.Dozens of trucks, cars, pickups and vans have blocked traffic in both directions at Canada’s busiest border crossing to the U.S.
for several days. By Sunday morning, the trucks and remaining protesters were greeted by a heavy police presence. Live blog: Trucker convoy protest enters 17th day in Ottawa The demonstrators are part of the so-called “Freedom Convoy” that is protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates and quarantine rules for cross-border truck drivers.At least two arrests were made on Sunday morning, according to Global News reporter Sean O’Shea.Windsor police said in a tweet that enforcement actions in the demonstration area will continue with arrests being made and vehicles towed, adding “there will be zero tolerance for illegal activity”.They urged the public to avoid the area.Enforcement will continue in the demonstration area and there will be zero tolerance for illegal activity.
The public should avoid the area.— Windsor Police (@WindsorPolice) February 13, 2022Police and protesters had appeared to hit a stand-off on Saturday as protesters continued to occupy a stretch of road near the bridge despite warnings of arrest or vehicles being towed.In an injunction late Friday afternoon, a judge gave the protesters until 7 p.m.