Trucks and consequences

As police move forward at the Ambassador Bridge and attempt to dislodge intransigent protesters, a national survey released today by Maru Public Opinion indicates that only one-in-five (20%) Canadians fully support the truckers—both what they are protesting about and how they are going about it.

As for potential consequences that could be meted out, the survey finds that in just two of the many measured, six-in-ten (58%) Canadians would have drivers face fines and potential jail terms of up to two years and even more (66%) would have those aiding and abetting drivers in their protests charged with fines and potential jail terms.

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