no - the OPP weren't doing their enforcing injunction job! As before, as always: cite and support your statements in regard "Supreme Court law".
Yes, OPP did their job ... MUCH better than the RCMP in BC.
Police have considerable discretion in the "timing and manner" of enforcing an injunction, and this time they exercised it well to this point: The tracks and road were never blocked. There was no interference with road or rail traffic. The camp was peaceful.
OPP forced federal government involvement, when to that point the feds were still bleating that the issue was BC provincial jurisdiction.
We do not need police acting like hired thugs for a private company like the RCMP are doing in BC. That does not 'preserve the peace', nor does it lead to long term resolution of governments' evasion of their responsibilities.
BC NDP Premier John Horgan has caused the entire problem across the whole country, by evading the law, refusing to carry out the duty of the Crown to consult with Wet'suet'en rights and title holders as required.
Then he still stubbornly refused to meet with the Chiefs when the federal government pressured him.
He finally agreed to send a rep for talks, when the entire country was disrupted by his ignorant behaviour.
He won't be at the table, though, because he is a racist blowhard **** (like Scheer) who would sabotage any progress.
These are not police issues. These are issues of governments evading their legal duties. It's our responsibility to push governments to viable solutions.
Police violence is not a solution.