Orange County Outlaws “All Public and Private Gatherings of Any Number”
Governments trampling on the Constitution in the name of security pose a larger threat than the virus
The order is in effect until March 31st, but could be subject to an extension if conditions don’t get better.
“Households and living units” will be the only places Orange County isn’t monitoring.
For example, emergency responders, farmers, health care providers, grocery stores, banks, food banks, gas stations and homeless shelters will continue to operate, but have to maintain “a six-foot separation of Social Distancing between persons.”
According to The Orange County Register, “The county order allows fines or jail time for those who violate it, but Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said he’s told police chiefs to have officers use their best judgment, asking people to disperse if needed before taking more punitive steps.”
“Our first and foremost job is to protect people from the spread of the virus. It is not to arrest good citizens who find themselves in technical violation of the order,” Spitzer said. “If people are talking outside Starbucks, I’m not going to prosecute.”
One Twitter user asked, “Anyone else had enough of the government overreach yet?”
Anyone else had enough of the government overreach yet?
Link: http://bit.ly/OCHealthOrder
Because of confusion surrounding the order, many businesses in the county were closed, but the updated press release stated, “It is important for all Orange County businesses to remain open while practicing social distancing consistent with the Governor’s guidance.”
However, “bars and other establishments that serve alcohol and do not serve food shall close.”
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