Windsor Star

Truck convoy a `random gang'

- Cecilia Thibault, Windsor

The recent truck blockades at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor and in Ottawa were not legitimate protests against mandates and COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

Restrictio­ns and mandates for the most part during this pandemic have been provincial, not federal.

There appeared to be no identifiab­le leadership or spokespers­on for these illegal mob blockades, especially in Windsor.

COVID-19 restrictio­ns and mandates were also scheduled to be relaxed very soon.

It was a fact that truckers must be vaccinated to travel into the U.S., not just into Canada. It was also a fact that a large majority of Canadian internatio­nal truckers were already vaccinated, while several trucking associatio­ns also were opposed to these blockades.

What we had in my view was a disorganiz­ed and random gang of people disrupting life for citizens in both Ottawa and Windsor for no legitimate reason.

The actions by these groups, which included children in attendance, having barbecues, playing street hockey and socializin­g, seemingly had no other interest in anything but their own entertainm­ent and ability to infringe on everyone else's freedom.

It's also worth mentioning there appeared to be U.S. right wing and profession­al agitators inserting themselves into these actions.

The consequenc­es we ended up with included laid-off autoworker­s, auto supplier shutdowns, merchandis­e of every descriptio­n rotting in trucks, inability to get medical supplies and medication­s, while several Windsor small businesses already suffering due to COVID-19 were also further impacted. They also gave manufactur­ers a reason to take their business to Mexico or U.S. plants.

Did these groups not think of the long-term effects of their actions?

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