SURREY, B.C.—Despite the RCMP’s revamped efforts to prevent a convoy of trucks and other vehicles from establishing a stronger presence at the Pacific Highway Border Crossing in Surrey, B.C., one truck managed to get past the police blockade. On Feb. 12, an initial surge of approximately 20 commercial and personal vehicles had broken through the blockade before police reinforcements were quickly dispatched to cut off access to the intersection eight blocks north of the border, later expanding it to 16 blocks. Once the sole truck, a white Ford F-350, got in it was immediately swarmed by police on foot to prevent the driver from advancing. After a rousing singing of O Canada, however, protesters locked arms and circled the police while others cleared hundreds of people to allow the driver a slim passage into the road leading down to the other trucks, which had crossed before the RCMP strengthened the blockade. …