An important reminder and a worthwhile update . . .
"According to the Kansas City government, a violation of the order—which is considered a misdemeanor—can result in fines of up to $500, six months jail time or business closures."
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"According to the Kansas City government, a violation of the order—which is considered a misdemeanor—can result in fines of up to $500, six months jail time or business closures."
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Enforcing the stay-at-home order: UNews speaks with chief of KCPD
Last week, city governments all around the Kansas City area issued stay-at-home orders. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly followed suit yesterday, giving a stay-at-home order for the entire state. With the exception of essential work (such as healthcare and food) or essential activities (like getting groceries), residents are required to stay in the homes until at least April 24.
Might the cocaine dealers still travel down Minnesota Avenue and Central Avenue to deliver drugs? People need those. And the call girls that used to work for corporate offices in KCMO, can they visit client's houses? Cops should watch for them and then search their cars. They might find a gold mine!
ReplyDeleteRight KCKS won't last long without JOCO money coming in.
Delete"According to the Kansas City government, a violation of the order—which is considered a misdemeanor—can result in fines of up to $500, six months jail time or business closures."
ReplyDeletePlease note the conditional phrasing of "can result" as in the phrase "when pigs fly."
Ask KCMO City Hall if they've ever collected a dollar from youth curfew violators or their legal guardians.
They should enforce the order and use the money to fill potholes, oh wait this is a city full of Democrat millennial fucktards run by a mayor who is a technically a millenial, just sayin not hatin.
ReplyDeleteUse the fucktards to fill the holes, just sayin
ReplyDeleteFine Fine every where a Fine
ReplyDeleteSOCIAL DISTANCING EFFECTIVE OR SOOTHING?
ReplyDeleteShoppers, etc.. do not remain stationary.
Questions, If we are to maintain a social distancing space of 6 feet and droplets of the virus can stay in the air for minutes/hours, what happens when we move into the space previously occupied by others?
Both if we just do what we are told although it changes hourly we will be just fine when working and consuming. Continue on as you were.
ReplyDeleteLiterally work and shop til you drop.