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Fredericton police prepared to arrest those violating emergency declaration order

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Methinks Roger Brown and his RCMP buddies have a few things to settle with me in court perhaps they should try falsely arresting me again N'esy Pas?


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Fredericton police prepared to arrest those violating emergency declaration order

Police Chief Roger Brown said officers will take measured approach but has power to make arrests if needed



Philip Drost· CBC News· Posted: Mar 24, 2020 8:14 AM AT




Fredericton police have not arrested anyone for not complying with the emergency measures declared in New Brunswick last week. (Daniel McHardie/CBC)

Fredericton police officers have the authority to arrest people who violate the province's emergency declaration order, says police Chief Roger Brown.

"If someone is clearly going against what the chief medical officer has asked, we do have provisions in the Criminal Code," said Brown.

"We have done our research with respect to our authorities. We do have the authority to arrest people if need be, and we are in a position to do that and we will do that if we think the situation warrants it."


But Brown said officers will take a "measured approach" when dealing with people breaking their self-isolation and those refusing to practise social distancing. He said the first step is education."You first educate, and then you try to encourage," said Brown.

The province declared a state of emergency on March 19 in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, telling people to stay at home, and that all non-essential businesses must close.

The province has 17 confirmed cases of the illness.

No arrests so far


Brown said they have had calls of people not complying with the emergency measures order. He said so far, no arrests have been made.

"We have not had any major issues with respect to non-compliance at all," said Brown.


Chief Roger Brown of the Fredericton police, said there will be times when officers won't be able to respect the order to keep a two-metre distance from other people.

"The ones we have spoken to have complied. Sometimes it's an educational component."
Brown said the province's new information line, which will allow people to report non-compliance, is important as it frees up 911 lines for emergency calls.

COVID-19 preparation


Brown said the force is taking extra precautions against COVID-19. Officers have protective gear to wear, and decontamination zones back at the station. Police vehicles are also being disinfected.

"But it goes without saying that there are times that we are going to be put in a position where we have to go in to less than a six-feet area, and we will, and when we do we will do so protected and cautiously," said Brown.

If there is risk of potential infection, that member is pulled from duty, tested, and quarantined.
If an officer does get COVID-19, shifts have been arranged in such away that the force will still be able to operate, even if members have to go into quarantine.

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Philip Drost is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick.







42 Comments





David Amos
Methinks Roger Brown and his RCMP buddies have a few things to settle with me in court perhaps they should try falsely arresting me again N'esy Pas?


Fred Dee
Reply to @David Amos: really... not everything is about you!!

David Amos 
Reply to @Fred Dee: Methinks you should ask your hero Roger Brown, and his lawyer buddy Rob Moore about when we first crossed paths in the Byron Prior matter not long after I ran in the election of the 39th Parliament in Fat Fred City. Failing that you can always read my lawsuit against the Queen on file in Federal Court in Fat Fred City before you opt to insult me further N'esy Pas?
































Matt Steele
Arrest people with Covid-19 , and then what ? Take them back to the police station so that the infected person can spread it to all the cops ; or maybe put them in jail ; and spread the virus to all the guards and inmates ; not to mention the Court House staff . It doesn't sound like a very well thought out plan .


Tim Morton 
Reply to @Matt Steele: in other places they are giving fines. It would make sense to give fines in place of jail. Perhaps the jailtime would come after COVID-19.

John Grail 
Reply to @Matt Steele: Nothing like short-sighting government use of force.

Fred Dee
Reply to @John Grail: just wait till executions start!! Pandemic can cause very BAD emotional and psychological issues to surface.... life can get crazy if things are not controlled early

John Grail 
Reply to @Fred Dee: It wouldn't surprise me. This whole thing is a slippery slope.

David Amos
Reply to @Fred Dee: Methinks it time for your nap N'esy Pas?



















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