Tow Truck Companies in Canada Refuse to Help ‘Authorities’ With Trucker Blockade

While the media and the covidiots underplay or ignore the protest, The Great White North has a problem. Tens of thousands of truckers, and their trucks, have shut down the capitol and at least one border crossing into the US.

 

Canadian police seeking assistance of tow truck companies in the removal of trucks participating in the blockade of the Canada-U.S. border are coming up short due to the company’s refusal to assist in dismantling the protest.

 

Maybe there’s more support for this thing than anyone on the other side wants to admit?

 

 

The responses to cries for help in Alberta range from sorry, to we can’t, “our guys are part of the protest.”

 

“We are here with our trucks at the blockade, but we are participating and are in full support of the truckers,” said Abe Martens.

Essentially, local residents in the southern Alberta area are lending their support to the truck drivers and the ongoing blockade. It is unclear how the RCMP intends to remove the trucks without the support of the locals.

 

Maybe the Mounties should start calling in with COVID. Sorry, can’t come to work today. Need to quarantine just like Justin Trudeau.

And then toss on the civies and go stand with the truckers.

 

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