By B.N. Frank
Last month a young Kentucky couple made headlines worldwide for
being
required to wear electronic ankle monitors after the COVID
positive wife agreed to self-quarantine but refused to sign state
health department documents. Now a Kentucky man may be fined or
jailed for breaking quarantine rules in Canada.
From
Oak Bay News:
Kentucky man faces $750K fine for breaking quarantine
rules in Alberta RockiesA Kentucky man could face a fine of up to $750,000 or six months
in jail for allegedly violating a quarantine order in the Alberta
Rockies in late June.John Pennington, 40, was initially given a $1,200 ticket on June
25 after staff at a Banff hotel called the RCMP saying they
believed the United States citizen was violating the Alberta Public
Health Act during the COVID-19 pandemic.Read more:
American tourists in Alberta? RCMP investigating possible breaches
of COVID-19 restrictionsAmerican visitors have been able to use a loophole allowing them
to travel through Canada on the way to and from Alaska.“RCMP attended the hotel and as a result of their
investigation, they found a second individual in his presence, a
female from Calgary, and found him to be breaching the requirements
to quarantine while he travelled through Alberta so he was issued a
ticket under the Alberta Public Health Act,” said RCMP Cpl. Tammy
Keibel in Calgary.She said officers received a second complaint the next day after
someone spotted a car with American plates in a parking lot near
the gondola to Sulphur Mountain.
Apparently, the initial $1200 ticket wasn’t enough of a
warning. Happy Trails, Mr. Pennington.
Image: Pixabay
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American Traveler Faces $750K Fine or 6 Months in Jail for Breaking
Quarantine Rules in Canada