Anonymous ID: a60348 April 25, 2020, 5:09 a.m. No.8917775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7787 >>7819 >>7831 >>7935 >>7973 >>8002

TEXAS–Colleyville defies state orders and reopens restaurants and churches

 

On April 20, Colleyville Mayor Richard Newton issued a proclamation that allows:

 

resumption of religious services, provided that physical distancing applies

restaurants to serve diners, although on their patios only

retail stores to host in-store appointments, in addition to pickup and delivery

gyms, beauty salons, massage parlors, and other "hands-on" business to do one-on-one services

 

Fitness classes are also allowed, as long as there are 10 students or less and they're observing physical distancing.

 

Also, groups of 10 or less are no longer restricted to family members. Reunion with your friends, Colleyvill-ites.

 

Religious services are no longer prohibited "provided that physical distancing applies and such services should, whenever possible, be conducted via remote audio, video, or teleconference means."

 

The town is also allowing elective surgery and other non-necessary medical procedures.

 

"While safety remains our top priority, we also recognize the need to re-open our city," a statement from the city said. "We are taking the first steps in that process in a methodical and safe way."

 

https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/04-21-20-colleyville-restaurants-open-abbott-order-defiant/

 

Dont worry about giving the order, Gov Abbott. Texas is opening on it's on. Beaches and lakes were packed yesterday.

Anonymous ID: a60348 April 25, 2020, 6:01 a.m. No.8917974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8002

Energy Police Chief: Moral and legal questions surrounding stay at home order

 

ENERGY (WSIL) – The longtime police chief of one Williamson County town calls continued guidance from Governor JB Pritzker's administration "confusing and contradictory."

 

Energy Police Chief Shawn Ladd posted an open letter to citizens and business owners on the Energy Police Facebook page.

 

Ladd say the police department won't enforce activities "concerning rules, regulations, declarations, or proclamations that are morally or technically in violation of the provisions in the United States Constitution or the Constitution of the State of Illinois."

 

"It's not about enforcing. It's about following the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, several clauses contained in them - the right to free assembly, the freedom of assembly, the freedom of speech, the freedom of expression, the freedom of religion," Ladd told News 3.

 

Chief Ladd says there are no statutes in place that require enforcement of the guidelines.

 

https://wsiltv.com/2020/04/24/energy-police-chief-moral-and-legal-questions-surrounding-stay-at-home-order/