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Oregon governor backs idea of alerting authorities on neighbors who violate COVID-19 restrictions

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown during an interview on Friday supported the idea that citizens should alert authorities when neighbors fail to comply with coronavirus restrictions.

“Look, this is no different than what happens if there’s a party down the street and it’s keeping everyone awake,” the Democrat Brown said. “What do neighbors do? They call law enforcement because it’s too noisy. This is just like that. It’s like a violation of a noise ordinance.”

A recent executive order from the governor contains various restrictions as the U.S. continues to contend with the COVID-19 public health crisis.

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5 thoughts on “Oregon governor backs idea of alerting authorities on neighbors who violate COVID-19 restrictions”

  1. Are you going to post about the compliance enforcements and new snitch lines being dispatched in MD per the Governor’s press conference today at 4?

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