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Cops in 4 N.J. cities set up border patrols to enforce coronavirus restrictions
Updated Apr 01, 2020; Posted Apr 01, 2020/ NJ.com
Four neighboring municipalities are using their police forces to jointly patrol borders to enforce Gov. Phil Murphy’s stay at home order put into place to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Police in Newark, Orange, East Orange and Irvington will stop drivers to ask where they’re going. Drivers will face summonses if they are violating the governor’s order, which bans travel for all New Jersey residents except for necessary purposes like grocery shopping, doctor visits or for essential work.
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