Posted on 07/11/2020 3:52:39 PM PDT by lightman
CLEVELAND, Ohio Cuyahoga Countys enforcement of Gov. Mike DeWines mask order will largely rely upon complaints filed by the public, rather than proactive policing, County Executive Armond Budish announced Friday.
Individuals who see others failing to abide by the mask requirement should call in complaints to the countys new hotline at 216-698-5050, or file complaints online at cuyahogacounty.us/maskexperience.
County workers will then contact the subject of the complaints either individuals or businesses to let them know a complaint has been filed, Budish said. Complaints also will be forwarded to the Board of Health, and the relevant city or village.
This is not intended to be going out and finding people not wearing masks. We want people to wear their masks We want people to do it voluntarily, Budish said.
If the county receives repeated complaints or cases of serious non-compliance, the Sheriffs Department could investigate or potentially file charges.
Local municipalities and police departments also could respond to violations however they see fit, which could include proactive policing, Budish said.
Even though sheriffs deputies or local police can enforce the order, Budish said theres not enough people in law enforcement throughout the county to track down people, chase them around and figure out who we can go after for not wearing a mask.
People can also file complaints directly with the Board of Health or their local governments, though Budish said the county established its hotline to better allow the Board of Health to focus on contact tracing and testing rather than mask enforcement.
If the Board of Health determines certain places are continuously ignoring the mask order, the board may reach out to local authorities to address the problem, Health Commissioner Terry Allan said. Otherwise, the board intends to work with people and give them time to understand and comply with the governors mandate, Allan said.
Violating the governors order is a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $750 fine, Budish said.
Parents used to teach children not to be tattletales.
Lucky snitches get stitches.
The rest "nap" in ditches.
And as in Communist China each neighborhood has a government snitch.
We are in so much trouble....
If you want to claim I’m a virus spreader you’ll have to prove it first.
Start a campaign for calling and overloading phones?
Stasi Hotline....who would you like to report today, and why?
lemme guess. Democrat. Fink. Wannabe on CNN.
Eff you.
L
What would Traf say? (RIP)
‘Youve got to be kidding?’
he’s not kidding; he’s been pushing the persecution of people who don’t wear masks continuously...he’s not kidding, he’s insane...
I thought one was not suppose to call the police on minorities? Does this only apply to whites?
Perhaps you made a mistake and accidentely missed the CCP site and ended up here.
Perfect!
The Karens will be in their glory as their inner fascist emerges. All of these nitwit sheeple will start acting like a neo-nazi-HOA compliance “officers”. Likely, most were irritating hall monitors in middle school.
GFY!
Name em ping em
Brown shirt punks always welcome!!
What is the number again? I was going to call in on a guy who looks like Mike DeWine.
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