Over 100 truckers and other vehicles are blocking a Southern Alberta highway bordering the United States.
The convoy started on Saturday in support of the national freedom uprising that has swept across Canada.
The truckers were given a warning by the RCMP to clear the area, with the RCMP posting a statement:
"The Alberta RCMP continue to act to preserve the peace and maintain public safety at the Coutts border crossing. Extensive efforts have been taken to engage with all stakeholders in the hopes that a peaceful resolution can be reached. We are working with truck drivers who are attempting to disengage from this event so that they are able to do so; however, current conditions have traffic immobilized.
"The Alberta RCMP will use only the level of intervention necessary to ensure the safety of all citizens and to maintain peace, order, and security. Our goal is to facilitate lawful and peaceful protest. When an event becomes unlawful we utilize a measured approach, which ultimately includes enforcement. This event is unlawful and we are asking those who are involved to clear the area.
"The Alberta RCMP uses necessary measures to protect the fundamental freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, to promote the safety of all citizens, to enforce laws and to maintain peace and order. In turn, it must be recognized that while everyone has a right to peaceful freedom of expression; the general public, local residents and businesses also have the right to a safe environment and freedom of movement."
The blockade of the Coutts border crossing violates the Alberta Traffic Safety Act.
— Jason Kenney (@jkenney) January 30, 2022
It is causing significant inconvenience for lawful motorists and could dangerously impede movement of emergency service vehicles.
This blockade must end.
My full statement: ? pic.twitter.com/VbXTQTVft8
Alberta's Premier Jason Kenney also called for the blockade to end yesterday, adding that the demonstrations were in violation of the Alberta Traffic Safety Act.
"If participants in this convoy cross the line and break the law, I expect police to take appropriate action," said Kenney.
"The current blockade of Highway 4 at the Coutts border crossing violates the Alberta Traffic Safety Act. It is causing significant inconvenience for lawful motorists and could dangerously impede the movement of emergency service vehicles. This blockade must end immediately."
The truckers turn to God, surrounded and cornered in by Kenneys government.
— K2 (@kiansimone44) January 31, 2022
More at https://t.co/NxAr5V5Iko pic.twitter.com/JCOsa1a2fQ
Reports from Rebel state that after a vote, the truckers decided to stand their ground, but have allowed for the opening of a lane that would allow some to leave, if they so choose.
"DON'T OPEN THE BORDER" says an American trucker who was gridlocked for 3 days away from his family and his work.
— K2 (@kiansimone44) January 31, 2022
Even those inconvenienced are understanding and in support.
Don't believe what the media is saying, we are HERE on the ground.
Help us at https://t.co/NxAr5V5Iko pic.twitter.com/woWOOO6k2B
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