The office of MP Daryl Kramp, chair of the same Public Safety Committee that studied the controversial Bill C-51, called police on a group of protesters in Belleville, Ontario this week who were being "noisy," according to local newpaper QuinteNews.
Another local news outlet, InsideBelleville.com, reported that some protesters (a group of about 40 at its peak) were dressed as spies and allegedly sang songs:
Kramp told QuinteNews Thursday that at no point was his office staff in any physical danger during the protest, but he cautioned critics "don't understand" bill C-51 and "haven't really explored the full realities of the bill":
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Another local news outlet, InsideBelleville.com, reported that some protesters (a group of about 40 at its peak) were dressed as spies and allegedly sang songs:
Kramp told QuinteNews Thursday that at no point was his office staff in any physical danger during the protest, but he cautioned critics "don't understand" bill C-51 and "haven't really explored the full realities of the bill":
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Conservative MP's office calls police on C-51 protesters for singing and being "noisy" | Press Progress