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Pointe-Claire public security call police on annual community BBQ

Pointe-Claire residents are upset their annual block party almost ended early, when public security tried to shut it down because they didnt have the proper permits.

Mayor of Pointe-Claire says permit required for safety reasons

George Doxas who was at the BBQ, says public security should have been more lenient. (Valeria Cori-Manocchio )

Pointe-Claire residents are upset their annual block party almost ended early, when public security tried to shut it down because they didn'thave the proper permit.

George Doxas and his wife Sherly have helped organize the Forest Gardens annual block party for 26 years.

"We sit down, we bring our picnic tables, we have a very quiet evening until the bugs come out which is usually around 8:30," Doxas said.

This year, about 30 neighbours came together in a park and were surprised when not long after things got underway, public security officers showed up.

When public security discovered the groupdidn't have a permit, they asked the residents to disperse.

"We've never had a permit," Doxas said.

He and his neighbours weren't about to shut down the gathering.

That's when public security called police and two police cars from Lachine soon arrived with sirens blazing, buttheDoxasand their neighbours had already moved the barbecuesonto one of theirdriveways, which according to municipal bylaws don't require a permit.

John Belvedere, the mayor of Pointe-Claire, said the permit is a must for safety reasons even for a casual get-together.

With files from Valeria Cori-Manocchio