He followed anti-abortion campaigners in his neighbourhood, and wound up handcuffed in a police car
Mark Konrad says he has a problem with graphic flyers, not how police responded

Mark Konrad didn't think he'd wind up handcuffed in the back of a police car after following and filming two people as they delivered anti-abortion flyers on his street.
But that's exactly what happened Thursday to Konrad, an Old Norther well known for flying a different country's flag each day from his house at the corner of Maitland and Victoria Street.
The incident began when Konrad arrived home to find an anti-abortion flyer in his mailbox. The flyers are distributed by the group Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform and have triggered complaints to city hall.
"I think what bothered me is how graphic it was," said Konrad of the flyers. "There were photos of 10-week and 20-week aborted fetuses. I'm all about free speech but I think that is way over the line."
He says he stopped one of the two people handing out the flyers and asked them to take it back.
"I wanted to give it back to him and say 'I don't want this,'" said Konrad. "And he said 'No, I can't take this back because of COVID.' So I took out my phone and I started video taping him."
The couple, a man and a woman, continued to put flyers in the mailboxes on Maitland, one working each side of the street. As they headed south, Konrad continued to follow and film them.
He told CBC News he simply wanted to observe and chronicle what they were doing. He also says he didn't get closer than two metres and didn't impede them.
About halfway between Victoria and Oxford Streets, Konrad says the man delivering the flyers called police.
A police officer arrived, interviewed the pair delivering the flyers, then spoke to Konrad.
"[The officer] was saying I had to stop video-taping them and stop harassing them," said Konrad. "He said if I didn't, I could be arrested and charged with criminal harassment and stalking."
Konrad posted a video on Facebook that shows some of his discussion with police.
'Do you want to be charged?'
The officer can be heard telling Konrad he's being "very difficult" and offers to give Konrad a ride home if he agrees to stop following the couple.
"So you decided to videotape these two nice people because they dropped a flyer off at your house?" the officer is heard asking Konrad on the video. "Do you want to be charged with criminal harassment?" the officer asks and calls Konrad's behaviour "ridiculous."
Sect. 264 of the Criminal Code includes a list of prohibited behaviours under the criminal harassment section including "repeatedly following from place to place the other person."