Details from Police Concerning Those Charged Under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act

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Today’s Northumberland has received details From Cobourg Police concerning violations under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.

Cobourg Police spokesperson Lisa Munday said four people have been charged with a variety of offences since the declaration of emergency.

Munday said two adults were charged for being on a closed play structure of a park

One homeowner was charged for a gathering of more than five people (not from the same household) and on Saturday one downtown business was charged when the patio was open for business.

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