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Mayor authorizes fines for violating social distance protocols: Move telegraphed yesterday – Apr 08, 2020

Bruce Rushton
The Illinois Times

Scofflaws who violate social distancing rules may be fined up to $500 under an emergency directive issued by Mayor Jim Langfelder. Langfelder telegraphed the move at Tuesday’s city council meeting, when he said that the corporation counsel’s office was working on a measure that would be announced today.

Under the measure, police can pursue criminal charges such as reckless conduct or issue tickets with fines not exceeding $500 to people who gather in groups of more than ten, in defiance of a statewide order, or who violate social distancing protocols that call for people to maintain at least six feet between each other. Families who reside at the same residence are exempt.

In an interview, Langfelder said that he expects to issue another order tomorrow addressing concerns about people not exercising appropriate social distancing in stores. Likely, he said, fire inspectors will be called on to make sure stores are taking steps to ensure customers and employees don’t come close enough together that the virus could spread. The order, he said, likely will include the power to issue fines. “I think you have to have that,” he said.

In a press release issued today, the city advised anyone seeing violations of the stay-at-home order to call the police department at 788-8311.

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Ward 7 Ald. Joe McMenamin said he believes most people are complying with the stay-at-home order and social-distancing guidelines. “I think this is a way to get people’s attention who need to pay attention,” McMenamin said.

The Illinois Times