Legault nixes call for COVID-19 curfew exemption, saying it could used to avoid fines
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he won’t grant a curfew exemption for Montreal’s homeless population, telling reporters Tuesday he has confidence that police will use their good judgment in dealing with cases.
Legault told reporters during a COVID-19 briefing in Montreal that altering the government’s decree to exclude the homeless from the provincial curfew would be used as a loophole by others to flout the measure.
Montreal’s mayor had made the formal request just an hour earlier, calling on Quebec to relax the COVID-19 measure on the city’s most vulnerable population.
“What I’m say is right now, the police are doing a very good job. They use their judgment,” Legault said. “If we change the rules and say that you can’t give a ticket to someone who is saying they’re homeless, you may have some people that will pretend to be homeless.”


