ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) - Police in Maryland have arrested 14 people and issued more than 600 warnings for violating Gov. Larry Hogan's executive orders on the coronavirus pandemic.
Those violations went to 12 houses of worship, as well as 313 businesses, 51 private homes and 308 open public spaces.
As of today, police throughout the state made 14,905 checks to see if people were complying with the executive orders, said Hogan's spokesperson Mike Ricci on Twitter.
Police issued a total of 665 warnings for violating the orders.
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GOOD!
ReplyDeleteThe should issue more of them to these selfish and reckless buffoons!
There ARE people that HAVE to work to keep society functioning, don't put them at any further risk than they all ready are!
Your deity will forgive you! It's not doing anything about all the people dying, it's followers included... so stay at home!
Maybe some more lawsuits in the making?
ReplyDeleteFines will help with the economic recovery of our state, they should issue more!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a joke. Meanwhile the majority of businesses are bending over backwards to claim they are essential. Really Florists and Rita's need to be open. And can someone tell me why the Bank of America out on rt 50 has their lobby open but their drive thru window closed up. That's logical.
ReplyDeleteSend other state Tags, Back Home packing !!! LOL LOL Like Delaware !!!
ReplyDeleteDon't let them Infect our DelMarVa areas !!! They are still coming here !!!
10:07 Where do you think the Del in Delmarva comes from, and you say send the other state tags back home like Delaware. Sometimes saying nothing is better. It's smarter to let people think you're ignorant than open your mouth and prove it. Just saying ....
DeleteThe message is numb skull is stay home to the state you reside in... should not be pitting one state against another...
DeleteSTFU ray, I know the message and everybody else does too
DeleteShame on Maryland the " Free State". Reminds me of a time when people wearing mandated Yellow Stars were singled out for " Special Treatment".
ReplyDeletePlease explain 10:17, can't say I remember unless you're referring to the popo getting special treatment.
DeleteWakeup
DeleteI am not a fan of these types of Gestapo police tactics.
ReplyDeleteThey would have a field day in Salisbury. You can't tell me that all the cars on the road and people in stores are essential
ReplyDeleteBlock the Bay Bridge so they can't come to DelMarVa !!!
ReplyDeleteHire a lawyer and start the process.
ReplyDeleteHow many of the "House of Worship were Christian, and how many were Muslim?
ReplyDeleteAsking for a friend?