
Protesters angry over Covid-19 mandates blocked roads in Canada. Now a judge has temporarily banned them from honking their horns
CNN
Tensions stemming from protests spearheaded by Canadian truck drivers over the country's Covid-19 mandates have been simmering in recent weeks -- so much so that a judge has temporarily banned demonstrators from using horns.
For nearly two weeks, Canadian truckers have been protesting a new rule that requires them to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 or face a two-week quarantine in their homes after they return across the US-Canadian border.
And they have been loud -- so annoyingly loud that a lawsuit has been filed, demanding an end to the deafening honking unleashed by the truckers in downtown Ottawa, Canada's capital, where residents have endured the near constant noise roaring through their homes.

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