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Ontario Ombudsman
To Investigate Case of Celebrity G20 Detainee


Ombudsman
The strange Martial Law was accidentally made known to the public when a LOL Cat was arrested two days before the summit for refusing to provide ID to police while exploring the fence looking for food around the G20 "red zone."

When the accused was asked by reporters during his arraignment why he was looking for food at the G20 fence, he would only say, "I thawt me smelyt bakeun."

The Ontario Ombudsman will investigate the introduction of a regulation that gave police broad powers to search and arrest people within Toronto's G20 summit perimeter.



Andre Marin said on 9 July in a news release that his investigation will probe "the origin and subsequent communication of the controversial ("Five Metre Rule") security regulation passed by the province prior to the June 26-27 G20 summit."

The temporary powers regulation was published in the official Ontario Gazette last Saturday, five days after it lapsed.



Lol Cat Detained
5 Metre Law suddenly became publicly known when a LOL Cat was arrested two days before the summit for refusing to provide ID to police while exploring the fence looking for food around the G20 "red zone."

When interviewed by reporters from Ruffian.ca, the LOL Cat would only say "I thawt me smelyt bakeun."
The Ombudsman will investigate.




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