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3 Hamilton men charged at Hugs Over Masks event, including organizer

Hamilton police say they've charged three people, including the organizer of a Hugs Over Masks event that gathered over 35 people by city hall.

Those charged could face fine of $10,000, if convicted

Three people have been charged following a Hugs Over Masks event in Hamilton on Sunday. (CBC)

Hamilton police have charged three men, including the organizer of a Hugs Over Masks event that took place bycity hall on Sunday.

Police say over 35 people gathered atBay Street S. and Main Street W. to protest the current COVID-19 restrictions. The event fell on the same day Hamilton surpassed 500 active cases of COVID-19.

Police previously charged a 26-year-old with organizing a Hugs Over Masks event that saw more than 100 participants earlier in November.

Before this event started, police say theyidentified the organizer and informed him that the event would breach offences under theReopening Ontario Act.They also said he would be charged.

Theorganizer went ahead with the event, and was in attendance.

Police say officers went to the Hugs Over Masks protest and confirmed that the number of people there exceeded the number allowed for an outdoor gathering.

A 26-year-old Hamilton man faces charges of failing to comply with the act. He'll appear in court on Jan. 11, 2021.

Police say aperson convicted of the offence can be charged a minimum fine of $10,000.

A 48-year-old Hamilton man and a 72-year-old Hamilton man also faced the same charge.

The three men weren't identified in the media release.

Police posted on Twitter earlier this morning to notify the public that there would be heightened officer presence in the area.

To stop the spread of COVID-19, police are encouraging people to stay home when ill, keep a two-metre distance from others, wear a mask when physical distancing isn't possible, to wash hands frequently with soap and water, and cover coughs or sneezes with your sleeve or a tissue.