RCMP say they are aware of a rural Alberta property displaying swastikas toward a public road, but that while \u0022disgusting,\u0022 showing the symbols is not a crime.
RCMP say a rural Alberta property owner is displaying swastikas in sight of a public road but, while “disgusting,” showing the symbols is not a crime.
RCMP spokesperson Fraser Logan said an officer went to check on the property but no formal complaints had been received as of Wednesday.
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