A Hanlon Creek Business Park opponent, who is one of two environmental activists suing the Guelph Police Services Board, paid a visit to the Guelph Police headquarters on Fountain Street Monday, accompanied by about 10 supporters. The peaceful action was part of a week-long protest series billed as “5 Days of Action for the Hanlon Creek.” Opponents of the business park will stage an information picket at the park site on Wednesday. Kelly Pflug-Back, 20, intended to serve legal papers to the police on Monday but was temporarily stymied in her efforts. She was told by a police official at the front counter that no papers would be accepted. Later in the day, police Chief Rob Davis said a misunderstanding occurred at the time of the delivery and that the papers would be accepted. Police officials thought papers had already been served. A notice of intent to sue had been previously delivered. Pflug-Back was serving the legal documents pertaining to the actual claim.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Protester serves papers to Guelph police
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Labels: difficult serve, enviornmental protester, Guelph police
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