Excerpt: "A Kentucky man traveled to a Canadian resort for some fun during the pandemic.
Instead, he got a visit from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for violating Canada's Quarantine Act – and now faces big fines and possible jail time.
John Pennington, 40, of Walton, Kentucky, was fined $1,200 on June 25 after staff at a Banff hotel called the police saying they believed the U.S. citizen was violating COVID-19 quarantine laws.
He could also face a fine of up to $750,000 or six months in jail.
Pennington could not be immediately reached for comment.
Americans are not allowed into Canada. But many have used a loophole to travel through Canada on the way to and from Alaska."
“RCMP attended the hotel and as a result of their investigation, they found a second individual in his presence, a female from Calgary, and found him to be breaching the requirements to quarantine while he traveled through Alberta, so he was issued a ticket under the Alberta Public Health Act,” said RCMP Cpl. Tammy Keibel in Calgary."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/kentucky-man-faces-750-000-213226755.html
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Excerpt: "A Kentucky man traveled to a Canadian resort for some fun during the pandemic.
Instead, he got a visit from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for violating Canada's Quarantine Act – and now faces big fines and possible jail time.
John Pennington, 40, of Walton, Kentucky, was fined $1,200 on June 25 after staff at a Banff hotel called the police saying they believed the U.S. citizen was violating COVID-19 quarantine laws.
He could also face a fine of up to $750,000 or six months in jail.
Pennington could not be immediately reached for comment.
Americans are not allowed into Canada. But many have used a loophole to travel through Canada on the way to and from Alaska."
“RCMP attended the hotel and as a result of their investigation, they found a second individual in his presence, a female from Calgary, and found him to be breaching the requirements to quarantine while he traveled through Alberta, so he was issued a ticket under the Alberta Public Health Act,” said RCMP Cpl. Tammy Keibel in Calgary."