Coronavirus outbreak: Public park trespassers in Toronto could face $750 fine
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Coronavirus outbreak: Public park trespassers in Toronto could face $750 fine
Description
March 30, 2020
On Monday, Toronto Mayor John Tory warned that if people are caught defying city by-laws by continuing to use city parks and amenities closed due to COVID-19, they could be fined a minimum of $750. Tory said by-law officers and police will be conducted blitzes at public parks to ensure these rules are followed.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Public park trespassers in Toronto could face $750 fine
Description
March 30, 2020
On Monday, Toronto Mayor John Tory warned that if people are caught defying city by-laws by continuing to use city parks and amenities closed due to COVID-19, they could be fined a minimum of $750. Tory said by-law officers and police will be conducted blitzes at public parks to ensure these rules are followed.
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