Ottawa police are vowing to take a zero tolerance approach for public disorder during Panda Game festivities this year, after last year's post-game celebrations saw thousands of people attend a street party in Sandy Hill and damage to property.
Panda Game Saturday at TD Place. The game is officially sold out.
"We've been doing some outreach in the community with our team of police liaison officers," Const. Seb. Lemay told Newstalk 580 CFRA's Ottawa at Work with Patricia Boal. Lemay says police have been meeting with community groups and representatives of Carleton University and the University of Ottawa to discuss plans for the Panda Game.
"We're aware of several addresses that have previously raised concerns and we'll monitor them," Bell said.
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