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Quebec curfew: Police issued close to 1,000 tickets last week

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COVID-19 curfew.This is what the Ministry of Public Security reported on Monday. The curfew is still in effect from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.

in red zones. It aims to prevent gatherings.Police distributed 984 tickets between Feb. 1 and 7, a little less than the previous week.For over a month now, officers have given out an average of 1000 fines per week.During the first week of February, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) issued 320 fines for not complying with the curfew, including 12 on the greater Montreal highway network.

Montreal protesters rally against curfew, call for stricter public health measures Within the same time period, the Montreal police reported having issued 219 tickets, a slight decrease compared to the previous week.Between Jan.

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