Gov.
Brown encourages Oregonians to call police on neighbors who violate COVID-19 freeze
Gov.
Brown encourages Oregonians to call police on neighbors who violate COVID-19 freeze
The*industry and its workers.
As we've told you -- these new restrictions are in place to prevent more infections and deaths.
The so called 'freeze' also includes limits on social gatherings.
But we're*also hearing from some leaders who say those*restrictions -- and plans to*enforce them -- are too much.
Governor brown signed an executive order that makes those restrictions enforceable with*arrests or fines.
So we wanted to know -- if that means people should call*police -- if they see neighbors ignoring the rules.
"this is no different than what happens if there's a party down the street and it's keeping everyone awake.
What do neighbors do?
They call law enforcement because it's too noisy.
So that can be a yes?
Yes yes" now the governor hopes it*doesn't have to come to that and that people will follow the restrictions voluntarily.
Oregon state police and other agencies have said they'll take an 'education-first approach' to these complaints and try to