ROTHENBURGER: Bush party COVID protest shows why much bigger fines are needed
IF EVER THERE WAS A CASE for stiffer fines for COVID-19 rule violations, it’s the so-called music festival up in Tranquille Valley.
According to police, more than 200 people attended the event, billed as a protest against COVID restrictions, up the Tranquille-Criss Creek Road. It was aptly called March Madness.
According to police, an officer who found the gathering received no co-operation — and even active obstruction — in attempting to find the organizer or organizers.


