Queen Romana Didulo lays a wreath for We The People at the War Memorial.
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Summary
We lay a wreath in honour of our fallen soldiers. Police officers refuse to allow us access to the wreath laying memorial, so we have to make sure it is placed in a secure place. Listen to find out what happens next.
Transcript
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And best of all, you don't need your megaphone because you can hear the person standing next to you.
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When we get there, we're going to observe, after I've laid the wreath, we're going to observe
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If you're allowed to get in, I think they are removing their stuff.
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You want to leave us somewhere over there, or I can...
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So, I mean, you guys are welcome to lay it on our behalf.
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It's a respect for We The People honoring you guys.
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Folks are going to need to sit up to the side so we don't come up the traps here.
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So, none of you are willing to accept this when you have to get them?
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Do you want to just make sure it's a bit further down so that no lady able can come?
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Just put it down, folks, if you can't close it up.
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Well, because this is going to be where all the trucks and stuff are coming out.
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Can you guys make sure it doesn't get taken away?
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These police officers are refusing access to the veteran memorial.
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The wreath on behalf of we the people of Canada.
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This is the wreath that I'm going to lay on behalf of we the people before I leave for the East Coast on Tuesday with the we the people's convoy.
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Because you have to be out of the exclusion zone, okay?
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You seem very peaceful, very nice, but some people have not been nice to us.