Dozens ticketed, 7 arrested in 'unacceptable' Panda Game aftermath, say police
Seven people have been arrested and dozens more ticketed on yet another Panda Game weekend filled with raucous post-game celebrations.
In a statement Sunday afternoon, Ottawa police called the partying that followed the annual football game between the University of Ottawa and Carleton University "unnecessary and unacceptable."
Early Sunday morning, the police service said it had issued 88 tickets for open alcohol. Seven people had been arrested, including arrests for public intoxication and mischief, while two $2,000 tickets were given out for loud mufflers.
Police said they'd dispersed crowds Saturday night after some people began throwing objects at officers. Just before 10 p.m., they tweeted that they were asking the crowds in Sandy Hill — which brushes up against the University of Ottawa — to disperse "immediately."
The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees took home Pedro the Panda Saturday with a 37-7 victory over the Carleton Ravens.
After the Gee-Gees won the 2021 game, thousands of people also descended upon Sandy Hill. At one point, partygoers on Russell Avenue flipped a car, and several people ended up facing a range of charges.
Given how those festivities got out of hand, police vowed to have "zero tolerance" this year. Dozens of officers were milling about Sandy Hill Saturday afternoon as students headed to post-game celebrations.
On Sunday, the city's bylaw department said it had issued 16 tickets for excessive noise, one for littering and three for vaping or smoking in prohibited areas.
The department had increased the fines for violating noise rules to $1,000. Officers had also ticketed 109 vehicles and towed nine more, they said.
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