Times Colonist

Talk to people waiting for the ferry

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Would it not make sense to have checkers at the Tsawwassen and Horseshoe Bay ferry terminals to interview travellers and find out if their travel is essential, or what they regard as essential?

When people are in the ferry lineup, they are just waiting and the travelling would not be hampered by being interviewe­d. This way the authoritie­s could learn if government instructio­ns are being followed.

There would be a question, of course, of what to do, if someone’s travel is obviously not essential. My inclinatio­n would be that travel should be stopped, as it is clearly not allowed under current rules, but apart from this, it would be valuable to find out if more enforcemen­t is warranted.

At the moment, there are relatively few cases on the island. Checking passengers on the way here would be a way of keeping it that way.

If measures are instituted soon, they would work. If measures are delayed, they in all probabilit­y will not, and the opportunit­y will be gone.

Why not take steps now and limit the importatio­n of cases to the island?

Christian Janssen Victoria

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