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Officers who interrupted a mass demonstration in a Hamilton parking lot hours after the provincial government tried to quell such occasions, will hesitate to collect fees in the case, police warned Sunday, declaring that an investigation is underway.

Hamilton police superintendent Will Mason said many other people who accumulated in Ancaster’s domain on Saturday were obviously not known about the new provincial regulations designed to involve the spread of COVID-19.

Prime Minister Doug Ford, driven by the increase in the number of cases, reduced the boundaries for internal and social gatherings across the province on Saturday. a minimum fine of $10,000 and potentially charge participants at least $750.

Mason said investigators would use the new law if they identified the organizers of Saturday’s mass rally.

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