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04-16-2020, 04:59 PM
Since March 24, Maryland State Police conducted over 21,617 compliance checks (https://www.wusa9.com/amp/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-maryland-stay-at-home-police-orders/65-06e76484-553c-4a7c-8cdc-b759eeb1e1ac).
35 people have been arrested in Maryland for not following Gov. Hogan's coronavirus executive orders.
Since March 24, Maryland State Police conducted over 21,617 compliance checks and taken phone calls from people concerned others are violating safety protocols.
WASHINGTON — Stay-at-home orders have been issued in Maryland, Virginia and D.C., and Maryland State Police wants people to know they are taking violations seriously.
Since March 24, MSP has conducted over 21,617 compliance checks and responded to roughly 1,720 calls concerned about people violating Gov. Larry Hogan's coronavirus executive orders. Of the 21,617 compliance checks, 35 people have been arrested and charged in the state, MSP wrote in a statement.
35 people have been arrested in Maryland for not following Gov. Hogan's coronavirus executive orders.
Since March 24, Maryland State Police conducted over 21,617 compliance checks and taken phone calls from people concerned others are violating safety protocols.
WASHINGTON — Stay-at-home orders have been issued in Maryland, Virginia and D.C., and Maryland State Police wants people to know they are taking violations seriously.
Since March 24, MSP has conducted over 21,617 compliance checks and responded to roughly 1,720 calls concerned about people violating Gov. Larry Hogan's coronavirus executive orders. Of the 21,617 compliance checks, 35 people have been arrested and charged in the state, MSP wrote in a statement.