Posted on 04/10/2020 8:11:11 PM PDT by BackRoads775
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC4 News) In coordination with the Utah Department of Transportation, Governor Herbert issued an order Thursday requiring everyone who enters Utah by automobile or by truck by a major roadway to complete a travel declaration form.
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Screw Utah
So now, will crossing state borders within the United States, be treated as if you are crossing into another country, crossing an international border??? Is that where we are at?
How does that square with the interstate commerce clause of the US Constitution?
Papers, please!
Show me your papers...
The state does not have constitutional authority to do this. Watch and see how long before shelves are dry and people rebel. Wait, this is Utah, so I maybe wrong—only on the people rebelling part.
No overreach there, none at all! /s
Does that include illegals, or just Americans?
Halt! Ihre papieren, bitte!
Certainly just Americans, blocking illegal alien invaders would be “Racist”.
My friend is in Vegas, drove to Utah and received an emergency alert on his phone asking him to register with the governors office. He told them to go screw. We are getting really bad in this country. We are basically in the early stages of becoming a totalitarian state. They tell us where we can go, when we can go, how we have to dress when we are there, who can work and in what industries, what times we can be out. Never thought I would see this in this country.
Hint: Turn off “location services” in settings.
Works on iOS...not sure about Android.
A few million of us need to log on and fill out our phony declarations and crash the system.
Most COUNTRIES in the world don’t ask for one-quarter of this info when you visit.
a. travel declaration form means an electronic form created by the Utah Department of Transportation used to collect the following information about the individual completing the form:
i. full name;
ii. date of birth;
iii. point of entry into Utah;
iv. COVID-19 related health information;
v. whether the individual is a Utah resident or a non-resident visitor or worker;
vi. home address;
vi. phone number;
vii. email address;
ix. final destination in Utah if the individual is a non-resident visitor or worker;
x. places the individual has traveled to or from in the previous 14 days;
xi. names of individuals traveling with the individual completing the form who are younger than 18 years old; and
b. highway entry pointi means a highway entry point identified by the Utah Department of Transportation ptusuant to Subsection (4)(a).
Turn on the blue lights & get out the bracelets - Im old & have nothing better to do than take up 3 hots & a cot while some young lawyer makes a name for himself.
And without much fight.
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