Ohio Trucker Blockage, State Highway Patrol On Notice!

Vaccine mandates affected various businesses, and Biden is guilty about it. It represents a violation of medical freedom and bodily anatomy. His mandate also violates the constitutional rights of 100 million Americans.
Workers raised their voices to show their anger due to the mandates.
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Some of them are even capable of fighting against this tyranny. Rumors say that truck drivers will protest against the Covid-19 vaccines mandates.
#PatrolShutDown spoke about this blockage. See below:
Has anyone heard of the #PatriotShutdown?
Hamilton County Prosecutor Deters issued a warning ahead of the anticipated 'Patriot Shutdown'.
Deters said he learned there were plans to shut down highways nationwide on Sept. 27 to protest vaccine mandates.https://t.co/FbuqUBLXE6
— NahBabyNah (@NahBabyNaw) September 26, 2021
Posts have surfaced on TikTok and Facebook urging truckers and other drivers to participate in the "Patriot Shutdown" protests by blocking traffic at specific highway mile markers. https://t.co/7ovwyCGx5Q
— Dispatch Politics (@OhioPoliticsNow) September 27, 2021
Ohio State Highway Patrol rings the alarm of potential protest. They are monitoring various potential blockages and slow rolls.
https://twitter.com/WMOHNEWSWIRE/status/1442451204328488962?s=20
Ohio State Highway Patrol ‘aware and monitoring’ possible trucker protest during the morning commute Mondayhttps://t.co/dGPASrePOX pic.twitter.com/tiSZOOyRfJ
— Jennifer Edwards Baker (@jbakerohio) September 27, 2021
Various viral posts on social media suggested truckers could cause big issues on the roads Monday beginning at 7 a.m. The posts call for “slow rolls” or complete blockage over mask and vaccine mandates. https://t.co/XK7SRDpvFU
— NEWS MAKER (@NEWS_MAKER) September 27, 2021
Lets See the Truckers Make Moves In More States! https://t.co/3PU0IThHOJ
— Dahboo7 (@dahboo7) September 27, 2021
In Australia, the truckers already blocked the way, and we heard rumors that the blockage is happening in Italy too.
Fox 19 Now reported:
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said troopers are aware of a possible disruption to the Monday morning commute after various social media posts from truckers threatened to protest on the road.
Various viral posts on social media suggested truckers could cause big issues on the roads Monday beginning at 7 a.m. The posts call for “slow rolls” or complete blockage over mask and vaccine mandates.
Sgt. Christina Hayes with OSHP said they are aware of the possible protest.
“The Patrol is aware and monitoring the situation closely to ensure roadways are safe to travel. For security reasons we cannot go into further detail at this time,” she said.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said their office is aware of the protest planned and said anyone that takes part will be charged with a felony.
“My office has learned there are plans to shut down the highways, nationwide, on Monday to protest vaccine mandates.
I want to be perfectly clear. Anyone who attempts to shut down the highways in Hamilton County will be removed from their vehicles, charged with felony Disrupting Public Services, and they will go to jail.
To those who claim to be supportive of law enforcement – law enforcement is not with you. This would pose a serious danger for our first responders and the community at large.
I have always been supportive of a citizen’s First Amendment right to protest. But, this is not lawful and it is reckless. It will not be tolerated.”
Cincinnati.com also covered this story:
There’s no sign Monday morning that truckers are staging protests of COVID-19 vaccination and mask mandates by causing disruptions on local highways.
Ohio officials are monitoring things after calls on social media for truck drivers to participate in a “Patriot Shutdown” on Monday.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is keeping an eye on the situation but saw no sign of a demonstration in the Cincinnati area or elsewhere in the state Monday morning.
“We continue to monitor the situation closely and there are no known issues at this time,” Lt. Nathan Dennis, a spokesman with the Ohio State Highway Patrol in Columbus, said.
Both the Cincinnati Police Department and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office are on alert, officials said Monday morning.