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Delta Police Respond to Demonstration Impacting Deltaport Way

Friday, Nov 29, 2024
News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Delta Police Respond to Demonstration Impacting Deltaport Way

File 2024- 22507

November 29, 2024

 

Delta, BC – This morning, shortly before 8:30 a.m., the Delta Police Department (DPD) was notified of a group of demonstrators blocking Deltaport Way, impacting traffic and port operations.

Officers responded and engaged with the demonstrators, encouraging them to relocate to a safe area where they could continue their protest lawfully. By 10:20 a.m., outbound traffic from the port was restored, followed by the reopening of inbound traffic at 10:55 a.m. Deltaport Way was fully opened by 11:30 a.m.

The DPD recognizes the public’s right to peaceful protest as a fundamental democratic freedom. However, we remind demonstrators that actions disrupting critical infrastructure or impeding traffic constitutes unlawful assembly and are subject to legal consequences.

For clarity, a peaceful protest includes activities such as:

Marching or gathering in public spaces without obstructing others.

Expressing views through signage, speeches, or other lawful means.

A demonstration becomes unlawful when:

It blocks roadways or access points to public or private infrastructure.

Demonstrators engage in activities that endanger public safety or interfere with others' rights.

Today’s demonstrators were given notice of these terms and vacated the roadway.  The DPD remains committed to facilitating lawful demonstrations while ensuring public safety and maintaining the free flow of traffic. 

 

For further information, please contact:

 

A/Insp. James Sandberg

Public Affairs Manager

Delta Police Department

Email: [email protected]

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