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A corridor in an empty Montreal. Stock Photography.
The Montreal Police in Canada has launched a web-based reporting system for those who wish to report violations against restrictions imposed to restrict the spread of the coronavirus.
“The report may be, for example, about a banned gathering, that hygiene rules are not followed, or that people are not kept away from each other,” the police write on their website with a link to the report form.
According to Montreal police spokesman André Durocher, the purpose is not to encourage reporting, but rather to alleviate the police emergency number.
“We don’t want people to spend their days standing at the window and watching what the neighbor is doing,” he says.
About 700 people have been fined and another 300 have been tried for violating the restrictions in Montreal.
More than 730 people have died in Canada in the covid-19 suites. Almost 25,000 have been found to carry the infection.