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B.C. senior who went to U.S. to buy gas hit with $5,700 fine

Marlane Jones said, with fuel supplies limited in B.C., she was trying to do the right thing
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A vehicle waits to cross into Canada at the Peace Arch border crossing. (Aaron Hinks photo)

A South Surrey grandmother thought she was doing the right thing by going into the U.S. to buy gasoline after the B.C. government placed a 30-litre limit on the amount of fuel drivers are allowed to purchase at one time.

Instead, Marlane Jones was hit with a $5,700 fine.

On Sunday, Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair announced that British Columbians from border communities can go to the U.S. for essential reasons and return without a COVID-19 PCR test.

Blair said that essential reasons include gas and food, due to gas rationing implemented by the B.C. government. He said that visiting family, checking on U.S. properties or a vacation are not essential reasons.

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B次元官网网址淔or my deed, I got hit with a $5,700 fine,B次元官网网址 she said.

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Jones said she was also told by CBSA officials to take a COVID-19 test. She now has to wait, in isolation, for her results to come back negative.

In total, Jones said, she was in the U.S. for 10 minutes.

When asked about BlairB次元官网网址檚 comments and statements from CBSA that B.C. residents affected by flood rations would be allowed to cross into the U.S., Jones said CBSA officers didnB次元官网网址檛 know what she was talking about.

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The CBSA has not yet responded for a request for comment or clarification.

However, CBSA wrote on Twitter that B次元官网网址済iven the situation in BC, travellers and essential workers who must travel to or through the USA for essential reasons (food, fuel, supply chains) are exempt from testing and quarantine requirements. These exemptions do not apply to non-essential travel.B次元官网网址

Asked on Twitter if a Delta resident can drive to Point Roberts for gas or milk, CBSA replied:

B次元官网网址淓ssential travel refers to all travel for non-discretionary and non-optional purposes, including but not limited to food, fuel, and supply chains. Optional or discretionary travel examples include tourism, recreation, and entertainment.B次元官网网址

Jones said she was given the option of a $5,700 fine and mandatory quarantine, or she could get a PCR test in the U.S. and wait 72 hours before crossing into Canada.

Jones, who took the fine, said she will fight it in court.

B次元官网网址淚 have to tell you, for a grandma B次元官网网址 IB次元官网网址檓 a nice lady B次元官网网址 I was really scared, the way they talked to me. This sounds kind of terrible, I could have accepted being given the gears from the U.S., but not coming back into my own country.B次元官网网址



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