San Francisco police have begun ticketing people who are violating the shelter-in-place order to contain the coronavirus
A San Francisco police car drives by a San Francisco Examiner newspaper rack on an empty Grant Avenue on March 17, 2020 in San Francisco.San Francisco police has begun ticketing some who are violating the regionwide shelter-in-place order directing people to stay in their homes to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease.Since the city's shelter-in-place went into effect on March 17, law enforcement has relied upon resident compliance to enforce the order.
"We understand that not everybody is watching the news," Scott said on Friday. "That's why we are giving the benefit of the doubt." The San Francisco Bay Area is on week 3 of a shelter-in-place order that went into effect on March 17. It was originally set to expire on April 7, but. That extension that could eventually be pushed back even further.
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