Victoria police establishes ‘access points’ ahead of planned COVID protests
Victoria police say they are limiting vehicle access to the neighbourhood near the British Columbia legislature ahead of anticipated protests against COVID-19 measures.
A statement Saturday says police will establish “controlled access points” in the James Bay area that limits traffic to local vehicles only.
Police did not give details on how long these controlled access points would last.
It says the department supports the rights of Canadians to safe, peaceful and lawful protests but adds protesters can travel to the area on foot, bicycle or transit.


