For the second time in two weeks, a Bruce County councillor has been removed from council chambers by police.

Craig Gammie is on South Bruce Peninsula council and last week he was led away in handcuffs after refusing to stop taking notes on his laptop during a closed session of council. Tuesday police escorted him out again.

The first incident happened during last Tuesday morning's council session in Wiarton. Gammie was note taking during a closed session, which is allowed under the town's procedural by-laws as long as those notes are turned over to the clerk at meeting's end.

Gammie was using his personal computer for note taking, which concerned Mayor Janice Jackson.

Jackson says she asked him to stop three times and then asked him to leave and he would do neither.

That’s when police became involved.

Gammie was handed a $65 trespassing fine.

On Tuesday, after declining to apologize for his action last week, Gammie was once again led from council chambers and handed a trespassing fine.

The first-time councillor says he's looking at what his legal opinions are, but refuses to apologize.

He says he will continue to show up to council meetings.