Surrey, B.C., council restricts access over ‘disruptive’ pro-Palestine protests
SURREY, B.C. — City council in Surrey, B.C., says it is restricting public access to its meetings after persistent disruptions from pro-Palestinian protesters.
Mayor Brenda Locke began Monday’s meeting by announcing that the public would be allowed to attend meetings on city premises, but outside the gallery.
She told the meeting that council had adopted provisions for registered members of the public to speak on items on the agenda.
Locke said the decision was made “reluctantly” because of the escalating protests disrupting meetings since December by protesters who she said had “occupied” council chambers.