An Ontario court has granted a 10-day injunction to stop truckers participating in the Freedom Convoy in downtown Ottawa from honking their horns. Ontario Superior Court Justice Hugh McLean, who granted the injunction on Feb. 7, said the ruling is temporary because he needs to hear more evidence, and a “myriad of people” may still wish to come before the court to be heard. The request for an injunction came from a proposed class-action lawsuit filed on Feb. 4 against convoy organizers by lawyer Paul Champ on behalf of his client Zexi Li, a 21-year-old Ottawa resident, who said the honking of horns has caused “unbearable torment” for her and other residents living closest to the protests. The hearing has adjourned for the day and the court is slated to hear more evidence on how the injunction will be enforced. The lawsuit names four Freedom Convoy organizers—Chris Barber, Benjamin Dichter, Tamara Lich, and Patrick …