All protestor trucks are gone from the base of the bridge.
Canadian police on Saturday blocked off the area surrounding the Ambassador Bridge over the U.S.-Canadian border and surrounded a group of about 100 protesters at the foot of the bridge. All protestor trucks are gone from the base of the bridge.
Police dressed in riot gear lined up on all sides with vehicles, forming blockades boxing all in. Buses are parked nearby and there are some military vehicles in the area, authorities said.
No arrests have been made, according to authorities.
Canadian police announced on Saturday that they have “commenced enforcement” at and near the bridge.
This comes after a judge on Friday ordered protesters to end their blockade which disrupted the flow of goods between the two countries, according to the Associated Press. The auto industry on both sides of the border, for instance, has been forced to roll back production.
“We urge all demonstrators to act lawfully & peacefully. Commuters are still being asked to avoid the areas affected by the demonstrations at this time,” Windsor police said in a tweet Saturday morning.
“We are providing notice that anyone blocking streets or assisting others in the blocking of streets may be committing a criminal offence and must immediately cease further unlawful activity or you may face charges. You could be arrested if you are a party to the offence or assisting others in the direct or indirect commission of this offence,” Windsor Police said in a statement on Friday.
“Charges and/or convictions related to the unlawful activity associated with the demonstration may lead to denial in crossing the USA border,” Windsor police warned.
ABC News’ Ahmad Hemingway and Zach Fannin contributed to this report.