Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Ontario runners arrested for petty crime throughout social media problem

A Waterloo, Ont., man’s operating social media problem got here to an sudden cease on Aug. 3, when he and a buddy have been arrested for doing one thing runners and walkers do each day throughout Canada.

Matvei Malkevich20, had been documenting his operating progress on Instagram, posting day by day movies as a part of a self-imposed problem to run one kilometre for each 100 followers he gained—finally aiming to run a marathon. However on Day 7 of his problem, he discovered himself in hassle with the regulation for jaywalking throughout a significant avenue.

In an Instagram video titled “I’m in hassle,” Malkevich and his buddy, Petr anisimovhave been halfway by means of a seven-kilometre run when two Waterloo police cruisers pulled up after the pair crossed King Avenue North outdoors of a delegated crosswalk. The situation the place the boys have been pulled over (109 King St. N) was 150 metres from the closest crosswalk.

The video was uploaded to social media on Aug. 10 and has since been seen greater than 500,000 occasions.

The feminine officer, showing within the video, instructed them they’d violated Ontario’s Freeway Site visitors Act for unsafe crossings. Underneath Part 144(22) of the Actpedestrians should use marked crosswalks the place supplied. Whereas jaywalking isn’t outright unlawful within the Waterloo Area, there are particular guidelines governing when and the place a runner (or walker) can cross.

When Anisimov and Malkevich voiced their drawback with the officer’s overreach of authority for a petty crime, they have been warned that they may find yourself at the back of the police automobile. “Arguing with me isn’t going to make this any higher,” the officer warned.

After some back-and-forth, Anisimov was handcuffed and positioned in a cruiser earlier than being launched and issued a ticket.

“In the event that they’re giving me a tough time for crossing the street, my mindset was to provide them a tough time too,” Anisimov wrote on social media. “I hope these guys begin stopping some actual crime.”


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