Montreal mom demands apology for police intervention at sons’ lemonade stand
Things took an unfortunate and unexpected turn on Saturday, however.
The mother says the boys were periodically using a megaphone to attract customers, and one angry man angrily approached them. “I tell him, ‘look, officer, give me a fine. I’ll pay the fine.’ He said, ‘oh I’m not giving you a fine. You think that because you’re in a wheelchair, you’re above the law,'” she said.Story continues below advertisement
Montreal police said they would not be in a position to comment on the case on Sunday, explaining more analysis would be needed before they issue any kind of statement.
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