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The "Rolling Thunder" motorcycle convoy came through Ottawa this past weekend, and police and bylaw officers dished out a substantial amount of tickets.

The City of Ottawa reported on May 1 that since Friday morning, "889 parking tickets were issued, 45 vehicles were towed, and 10 Provincial Offence Notices (tickets) were distributed in the area affected by the demonstration."

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The Ottawa Police Service Board has approved the appointment and reappointment of up to 831 RCMP officers ahead of the anticipated "Rolling Thunder" convoy.

The motorcycle convoy is expected to begin in Ottawa on April 29 and end on May 1.

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"Rolling Thunder," a motorcycle rally, is set to roll into Ottawa this Friday, but organizer Neil claims it will now be a "free-for-all" after the city of Ottawa barred protest vehicles from the downtown core.

Ottawa Police announced the precaution in a press release on Monday, writing, "As a result of the unlawful protest, the City of Ottawa's position is that no motor vehicle protests, rallies or events will be allowed in the designated downtown core areas."

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It looks like the citizens of Ottawa may need to get their earplugs out again because "Rolling Thunder," a motorcycle demonstration, is set to come into town next week.

The rally is planned for April 29-30 and will bring bikers to Ottawa to "peacefully celebrate" freedom and to lay down a wreath, according to a post on Freedom Fighters Canada's website.

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