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Civil liberties stop draws interest

About 25 people showed up at the Fort George Park bandshell on Saturday afternoon to provide their thoughts, both upbeat and not so much, to a B.C. Civil Liberties Association representative about the state of policing in Prince George.
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About 25 people showed up at the Fort George Park bandshell on Saturday afternoon to provide their thoughts, both upbeat and not so much, to a B.C. Civil Liberties Association representative about the state of policing in Prince George.

On a 14-community tour of northern B.C., BCCLA executive director Dave Eby said many of the comments he heard in Prince George were similar to those he's heard elsewhere on the trip so far.