Police fine VA church $2,500 for holding service with 16 people spaced far apart
Local police on the eastern shore of Virginia issued a whopping $2,500 fine against a church after it held a worship service with 16 people, even though the people were spread far apart in a sanctuary designed for 230.
Oregon’s Virtual Charter Schools Are the Definition of Social Distancing. The State Shut Them Down Anyway.
The Oregon Department of Education has closed the state's online charter schools under Gov. Kate Brown's order to close public schools to halt the spread of COVID-19, according to a document obtained by WW.
Virginia could fine churches for gathering, but lets abortion businesses stay open
On Monday, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam ordered all retail stores in the state to restrict in-person customers to 10 at a time amid the COVID-19 pandemic. He advised churches to follow the same rule. Then on Tuesday, it became a crime to break that order, even for churches. Meanwhile, no restrictions appear to have been placed on abortion businesses.
Peak Buffoonery: Paddleboarder in Ocean Off Malibu Is Arrested for Not Socially Distancing
A couple of weeks ago, thousands of people swarmed the Southern California beaches to get some fresh air and get their minds off the coronavirus for awhile. In response to some people not socially distancing, the Commissars of California closed the beaches.
David Benham Arrested For Pro-Life Counseling, Accused Of Breaking ‘Shelter-In-Place’ Order
Pro-life powerhouse David Benham was reportedly arrested Saturday morning while engaging in peaceful “sidewalk counseling” outside of a North Carolina abortion clinic, after officers confronted Benham’s group for breaking “social distancing” orders.
Man handcuffed for playing tee-ball with his family during pandemic
A Colorado father feels local law enforcement owe him an apology after they handcuffed him in front of his wife and daughter because they claimed he violated social distancing rules by playing tee-ball.
Ankle monitors ordered for Louisville, Kentucky residents exposed to Covid-19 who refuse to stay home
Kentucky is taking severe measures to ensure residents exposed to the coronavirus stay at home. Louisville residents who have been in contact with coronavirus patients but refuse to isolate themselves are being made to wear ankle bracelets.


