OPP enforcement during COVID-19 pandemic

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To The Haldimand Press

HALDIMAND—The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) encourages businesses and individuals to voluntarily comply with the short-term restrictions introduced by the federal and provincial governments to combat the spread of COVID-19.

While education, awareness, and compliance are preferred options, officers will apply discretion to lay charges under the provincial Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA).

Enforcement actions can include offences relating to:

  • Operation of non-essential businesses
  • Gatherings of more than five people, with some exceptions

Additionally, police have the authority to arrest those in non-compliance of the federal Quarantine Act at the request of a screening or quarantine officer. The OPP will continue to provide public safety services to the communities we serve and support the efforts of federal, provincial, and local health authorities during the current situation involving COVID-19. We appreciate the public’s ongoing support of these measures. Stay home and avoid non-essential travel, practise good hygiene, and follow the Ontario Ministry of Health’s recommendations in order to limit the spread of COVID-19.

If you wish to file a report regarding non-compliance under the Quarantine Act, contact Public Health Agency of Canada. For emergencies, please call 911. For all other police matters, including non-compliance to the EMPCA, please call the Haldimand dispatch office at 1-888-310-1122. For less serious incidents, report online by visiting opp.ca/reporting. Additional COVID-19 information and resources can be found at Ontario.ca and the Government of Canada website. OPP-related information and updates can be found at opp.ca.

The Haldimand Norfolk Health Unit’s Enforcement Hotline (519-428-8019) is also available to help enforce public health orders meant to help contain the spread of COVID-19.