Illinois State Police cite restaurant after it served customers indoors despite ban – Belleville News Democrat

The Illinois State Police released a statement that said the agency was asked by the Illinois Department of Public Health for assistance in enforcing the health department emergency rules “because of a consistently high positivity rate in Region 4 and complaints about a small number of businesses violating public health rules.”
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Lyn P
3 years ago

Uncollectable fines, non-consequential citations. Scare tactics. The ongoing mojo of the Prickster org complete with uniformed brainwashed stazi.

Governor of Alderaan
3 years ago

All the real crimes have been solved?

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