A Âé¶čAV distillery was giving away free hand sanitizer when fights broke out among some people waiting in the nearly 1,000-car-long line.
Forbidden Spirits Distilling Co. hosted its first âSanitizer Saturdayâ on April 11.
The distillery planned on distributing sanitizer from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. but the RCMP stepped in to shut things down just before 3 p.m. as the lengthy queue of cars began to block roads. Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy with the Âé¶čAV RCMP said officers did not observe any violence.
âOther than traffic-related concerns, the only other issue noted was impatience,â she said.
Others at the scene, however, did see that impatience turn heated.
The distilleryâs co-founder, Blair Wilson, said he attributes the fights to people âbutting in lineâ, frustrating other drivers who had already been waiting in line.
âItâs not the type of behaviour weâd like to see,â said Wilson.
Other than a few incidents, Wilson said most everybody was well behaved.
Despite the early shut-down, Wilson said the distillery was able to connect with several health facilities currently running low on sanitizer and will deliver some of their product straight to them. The distillery ended up serving around 400 cars, with a maximum of two litres per car.
The distillery still plans on hosting a Sanitizer Saturday next weekend, but Wilson said they will likely only be serving 500 cars with the line rerouted so that no intersections are blocked.
âWeâre going to be a little bit better organized,â he said. âNow we know what to expect.â
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