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Chilliwack man fined $500 for ignoring order to stay away from elementary school

Mark Alexander Van Heek was one of several people protesting COVID measures at the school last year
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A still of a video of Mark Alexander Van Heek being handcuffed by an RCMP officer on Sardis Elementary school grounds on Feb. 8, 2022. (Facebook)

A Chilliwack man who participated in protests outside of Sardis elementary school and ignored a letter banning him from school grounds pleaded guilty to a rarely seen charge in the courthouses Tuesday.

On the day he was due to go to trial, Mark Alexander Van Heek, 41, appeared in front of Judge Kristen Mundstock and pleaded guilty to one count of disturb/interrupt school or school function under the B.C. School Act. A count of mischief was dropped.

He received a $500 fine and one yearB次元官网网址檚 probation, with conditions that include not going onto school grounds and not having any contact with a specific teacher at the school.

Between Feb. 2 and 7 last year, Van Heek was one of a handful of parents who stood in front of the building at 45775 Manuel Rd. holding Canadian flags. Crown prosecutor Aaron Burns said they seemed to be most concerned with COVID restrictions and pandemic protocols such as mask-wearing in the school.

B次元官网网址淚t was a little unclear about exact messaging,B次元官网网址 Burns said. B次元官网网址淏ut it appeared to be linked to the trucker convoy (protest) going on at the same time in Ottawa.B次元官网网址

Burns said the school received calls from several people concerned about the protesters, who set up on the grass very near to the entrance to the school. Burns said that on Feb. 2, Van Heek got into a heated discussion with his childB次元官网网址檚 teacher, and over the next few days the protests outside the school became disruptive enough that the principal got the RCMP involved.

On Feb. 7, all of the protesters were presented a letter banning them from the school grounds under section 177 of the School Act. The other protesters accepted the letters and followed the ban, but Van Heek refused to take the letter, but he admitted he was aware of the ban. The next day he still walked his child to school. Carrying a Canadian flag, he ignored several warnings from an RCMP constable as he turned onto school grounds. He was arrested on the spot, with that moment captured on video by a person Crown believe to be his spouse. The video was posted on social media and ended up in the hands of Burns, who presented it to the court as evidence.

The person filming the arrest on a cellphone can be heard saying in a loud voice, B次元官网网址淭his is what happens when you carry a Canadian flagB次元官网网址 and B次元官网网址淣ot all police officers are nice.B次元官网网址

Van HeekB次元官网网址檚 child can also be heard sobbing in the video, which Mundstock called B次元官网网址渄isturbingB次元官网网址 as she delivered her reasons. She said the fact that the video starts well before Van Heek gets to the school grounds suggests B次元官网网址渉e expected something to happen,B次元官网网址 and said that causing trauma to the child was an aggravating factor.

Van HeekB次元官网网址檚 lawyer, Jayse Reveley, conceded that his client participated in the protests between Feb. 2-7, but on Feb. 8 he suggested he was simply walking his child to school. Despite carrying a Canadian flag and being filmed, Reveley insisted it B次元官网网址渨asnB次元官网网址檛 an explicitly political act.B次元官网网址

Reveley noted that his client hasnB次元官网网址檛 been to the school since the incident, and argued that Van Heek should be allowed to go there to participate in school functions. Van Reveley noted that Van Heek hasnB次元官网网址檛 been a B次元官网网址渄isruptive elementB次元官网网址 before or after the incident and has no criminal record.

B次元官网网址淗e wants to be involved as a regular parent in the regular course of his childB次元官网网址檚 schooling,B次元官网网址 Reveley noted.

Mundstock disagreed, saying the people at the school B次元官网网址渘eed a breakB次元官网网址 from Van Heek.

B次元官网网址淭he impact of the offence upon the school population and staff was grave, and for their protection he will not be permitted to attend the school,B次元官网网址 she said.

Mundstock said the case has nothing to do with his political beliefs, and everything to do with his decision to ignore a lawful order to stay away from the school.

B次元官网网址淢r. Van Heek is entitled in a free and democratic society to have his own political views, however, Mr. Van Heek is not entitled to violate laws to further those political beliefs or to make a political statement,B次元官网网址 the judge noted.



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