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Hamilton police investigate 'Mega Meet' car show that drew hundreds of vehicles to Ancaster

Hamilton police and other GTA officers broke up a large crowd that spilled across parking lots on Saturday night for an 'impromptu' car show.

Premier condemns event, which occurred on the same day he limited gathering sizes

Police forces from around the GTA helped Hamilton police disperse a large crowd that had gathered in this parking lot on Saturday night for an 'impromptu car show.' (@bugaladustan/Instagram)

Hamilton police are investigating to find and charge the organizers behind a "Mega Meet 2.0"car show they say gathered hundreds of vehicles and a large crowd that spilled across several Ancaster parking lots on Saturday night.

With help from Peel Regional Police, York Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police, Hamilton officers broke up the massive gathering of car enthusiasts at Cineplex Cinemas on Golf Links Road.

But despite it wildly surpassing the limits placed on gatherings earlier that day by the provincial government, police say no one there was chargedor fined.

"Given the size of the crowd, and the overall risk to public safety, the need to disperse the crowd outweighed the ability to find specific individuals at that time," saidSupt. Will Mason of the Hamilton police in a media event on Sunday.

A Hamiltoninvestigating team is taking over. Ifthe organizers are identified, police say they won't hestiate to charge them, mostly with fines under the provincial pandemic response.

As of Saturday, the minimum fine for organizers of events that break the province's rules is $10,000.

Policewould not go into detail on where they were in that process.

WATCH: 'Mega Meet 2.0' car showtakes over Ancaster parking lot:

Hamilton police break up impromptu car show in Ancaster, Ont.

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Hamilton police and other GTA officers dispersed a large crowd on Saturday night for what police are calling an "impromptu car show."

Mason said Hamilton policereceived information that a "mega meet" was planned for the lot. By the time three officers arrived, a large group of cars had already set up.

In an hour, people filled themovie theatre parking lot, the Chapters parking lotand spilled into smaller surrounding lots. A large proportion of those people came from outside Hamilton, he said.

Mason called the gathering "abhorrent."

"The participants should be ashamed of themselves, and they're going to go home to families who they potentially are putting at risk," he said.

The meet started at about 6 p.m. and police cleared the bulk of people from the parking lot by 9:30 p.m. People who were asked to leave, he said,were mostly co-operative.

Another view of a portion of the packed parking lot. (@wytpanada/Instagram)

Premier limited gathering sizes Saturday morning

The crowdwas well over the newallowable limits foroutdoor social gatheringsset by the provinceto slow the spread of COVID-19.

Staff Sgt. Richard Vanderboom said police wereconcerned about the size of the crowd and about the potential for street racing. On Saturday, he declined to estimate how many people were there, but said about 500 cars had turned out.

"We were trying to prevent a potential street racing problem. We were successful," he said.

Mason said that the goal was to disperse the group as quickly as possible to mitigate risk of COVID-19 and street racing, which is why police didn't stop to issue fines.

Supt. Will Mason says no one has been arrested and no fines were given out at the Saturday night car meet. A team is investigating to find out the organizers. (Robert Krbavac)

The cars parked in the lot included pickup trucks, sports cars and tow trucks. Mainly young people attended, Vanderboom said.

About 20 police officers in all, including from the out-of-town services, were involved, he said.

Earlier on Saturday, Premier Doug Ford had announced that the province waslowering the number of people allowed atsocial gatherings across Ontario.

Effective immediately, private, unmonitored gatherings were tobe limited to 10 people indoors and 25people outdoorsfor the next 28 days, Ford announced at a news conference at Queen's Park.

Police say that hundreds of vehicles came out to the lot, which was mostly cleared by 9:30 p.m. (Rob Krbavac/CBC)

Ford condemned the event in a statement on Sunday, adding that people's sacrifices and efforts can't be "all for nothing."

"The reckless behaviour that we saw in Ancaster last night was totally unacceptable," said Ford. "While Ontario has made incredible progress in the fight against COVID-19, we cannot take that progress for granted. This fight isn't over and now is not the time to let our guard down."

WATCH: Premier cracks down on gatherings, but impromptu car show proceeds:

Police break up 'impromptu car show' in Hamilton, Ont.

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Police from several regions in Ontario broke up an "impromptu car show" on Saturday night. About 500 cars were driven to a movie theatre parking lot.

Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas MPP Sandy Shaw said she spoke with police about the incident.

"This was a very dangerous situation that risked our safety," she wrote on Twitter.

"An event like this is unacceptable."

The group involved with these "mega meets," Mason said, has been creating "traffic chaos" throughout the GTAwith anywhere from 50 to 300 street racing-style cars attending events.

He added this was a new occurrence for Hamilton.

Participants have been known in the pastto "take over city streets" to drift or race, Mason said. He added that some people haveused vehicles to block intersections and highway ramps to hamper police response.

Mason said there were no incidents of street racing or roadway takeovers involved with this event.

Officers are aware ofthat video has been posted to social media and will be following up with it in their investigations.

Police are asking anyone with information on the organizers to contact them at 905-546-3886 or Crime Stoppers.

With files from Muriel Draaisma, Christine Rankin