RCMP set up road checks to enforce travel restrictions with hefty fines SHARE ON: Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth (Photo supplied by BC Government Flickr) Starting immediately, RCMP can set up road checks to enforce provincial orders banning travel across the three defined regions in BC, which can be enforced with a fine. Failure to comply with the requirements at a road check or the direction given by a police officer may result in a $230 fine, violating the travel order is a $575 fine. If an RCMP officer believes a person has travelled for a non-essential purpose, they can direct the traveller to turn around and leave the region.