TheMaxRebo
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That is the only way you can enforce this to any degree in a democcracy. Checking everybody walking down the road is impossible but if you put the enforcement on the business side if no businesses are open it is easier to get people to stay home since there is no where to go. All the places I'd like to go toight are all closed. So I'll get my run in and then come back home.
would need to close the "nature" places too though. Some areas are closing parks and stuff as people are flocking there as it is somewhere to go (although NYC is doing the reverse and opening more areas of Central Park to spread the people out while still giving them somewhere to go)
I know we went hiking on Sunday and I've never seen so many people out on the trails - particularly given it is March and still a bit cool (everyone made sure to stay at least 6 feet away from each other)