Monday, June 28, 2010
G20 Fence Comes Down In Toronto
Toronto was preparing to resume normal life after the G20 meeting ended Sunday.As the world leaders headed home, shopkeepers in the city were cleaning up the mess left by Black Bloc protesters and police officers were standing down.
An officer from the Chatham-Kent Police, one of thousands who came to the city to provide G20 security, tweeted Monday that he had been proud to help but was missing his family. "Two weeks in Toronto — one more day and I get to go home to my wife and baby girl."
The security fence that surrounded the site where the G20 leaders met was starting to be dismantled, a spokesperson for the Integrated Security Unit said early Monday.
Staffers arriving for early-morning shifts at the CBC said that for the first time in three days, they did not have to show special identification to police officers guarding the security fence. The CBC building in Toronto is within the security zone.
Read More On:cbc.ca
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