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Manitoba RCMP respond to 95 complaints about health rules, issue 12 warnings, no tickets

RCMP in Manitoba say they received 95 calls about people not following COVID-19 health protocols between April 28 and May 4.

Police say most calls to report large gatherings and disrespecting public health orders

Police in the province say they received 95 calls about people not following COVID-19 health protocols between April 28 and May 4. (David Bell/CBC)

Manitoba RCMPinvestigated95 complaints about breaking COVID-19-related public health rules last week but didn't issue any tickets.

In a release covering the week of April 28 to May 4, police said most of the calls were to report gatherings of 10 people of or more.

No enforcement was required in any case, according to the release, because the issues did not fall under RCMP's purview or were resolved through education and proper guidance.

Twelve times officers attended the scene and gave verbal warnings. No charges were laid.

One man was ticketed on April 25 for breaking health orders forrefusing to self-isolate in the last weekly police report.

Three partygoersin The Pas were each charged with failing to comply with a provincial emergency order under the Emergency Measures Act and issued $486 tickets the week prior.

In the latest release, RCMPagain remindedManitobansnot to call 911 for COVID-19-related issues. Non-compliance concerns should go to the Manitoba government inquiry line at1-866-626-4862.