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Bear locks infringe rights

On April 21 I spoke before council. I questioned their decision (unanimous) on the bylaw ordering us to buy bear locks. I in no way condone this intrusion in one's private affairs. The bins are the property of Mr. Carney - his bin, his problem.

On April 21 I spoke before council. I questioned their decision (unanimous) on the bylaw ordering us to buy bear locks. I in no way condone this intrusion in one's private affairs.

The bins are the property of Mr. Carney - his bin, his problem.

Further, your action is an infringement and further violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Do we not have our own charter or constitution?

This scenario requires an open public meeting (chaired by Terrill Patterson).

John Erickson

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