In New Jersey, people are now in a near total lockdown. That means no travel on the roads - with some exceptions, such as going to the grocery store and to visit family. Only those who work "essential" jobs are allowed to travel the roads to go to work.
As I mentioned on an earlier post a few pages back, there is "chatter" all over the internet about people who work at "essential" jobs being given these letters to show to law enforcement, allowing them to travel the roads.
And the Governor of NJ is warning that he is serious about prosecuting violators, scolding them for not following the orders and threatening them with criminal charges. Here is the article:
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On Saturday, Murphy announced he's putting New Jersey into near-lockdown mode to combat the spread of the coronavirus, ordering nearly all of the state's 9 million residents to stay at home and mandating that non-essential retail businesses be closed until further notice.
Last week, Murphy "strongly" suggested that people refrain from non-essential travel between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. Now, he said, that's a 24-hour order to keep off the roads.
Scary.
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19