HEZI wrote:omerome wrote:HEZI wrote:Don't live in NYC anymore but I've been listening to the press conference and this dude had a completely different tone yesterday. Today it's a whole different vibe, things are changing rapidly. Yesterday it was about no lockdown, people have their freedom. Today, it's an enforcement with legal penalty if violated.
NYC is about to go into lockdown and soon other states will follow
Maryland basically is on lockdown now. All stores are closed at 5 PM unless it's for medical purposes, groceries or something.
I'm talking about civilians are going to be questioned on the streets about their purpose for being in the public and if they don't have a good enough reason for being out then the authorities are being given the green light to take action
We're getting there...
https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/03/17/maryland-state-police-prepared-to-arrest-anyone-who-defies-business-shutdown-5k-fine-or-1-year-in-jail/
“Depending on the call and location, we will first make contact with the owner or manager of the establishment. If voluntary compliance does not occur, we will take enforcement action, in cooperation with the local state’s attorney.” said Maryland State Police Superintendent Cl. Woodrow W. Jones III.
The superintendent said that if the violation at an establishment involves customers or those who have gathered and they don’t leave when asked, they could be arrested.
“If the violation at an establishment or gathering involves customers or simply individuals who have gathered and voluntary compliance has not occurred, appropriate action will be taken that could ultimately result in the arrest of the individuals involved.” Jones said in the statement.
Any violation of the executive order is punishable for a fine of up to $5,000 or one-year in jail- or both, Jones said.
























