Pipeline protest created safety risks, but journalists were let in, says RCMP officer
VANCOUVER — The senior RCMP officer co-ordinating enforcement at a British Columbia pipeline protest in 2021 says journalists were permitted to go through an “access control point” set up by police, and anyone who claimed to be media was allowed in.
Asst. Commissioner John Brewer was testifying Friday in a case brought by news organization The Narwhal and photojournalist Amber Bracken, seeking a declaration that the arrest of Bracken at the site was unlawful.
Brewer said people claiming to be journalists at the protest against the Coastal GasLink pipeline were to be allowed through by police unless their story “beggared belief.”
He told the court he had seen several examples in the past where people who claimed to be media at protests “simply walked past us, linked arms with the protesters and sat down” after being granted access by officers.


