What happens if you violate stay-at-home order?

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Is it Possible to Get Arrested for Violating Texas’s Current Stay-at-Home Order?

What happens if you violate stay at home order? Following suit with the majority of states around the country, the state of Texas implemented a stay-athome order in an attempt to help with fighting the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that is currently gripping the world. The order, recently enacted by Governor Greg Abbott, mandates that Texas residents should not gather in groups of more than ten individuals at any one time. This means that at the present time, people are not permitted to gather together in either bars or restaurants until there is official word that the virus is no longer spreading at a dangerous rate for the health care system. The only exception to this order is if someone needs to take part in any type of essential activity or service, such as picking up items from their local grocery store or visiting a healthcare provider. Additionally, Abbott further announced that schools throughout the state of Texas would also be closed until at least May 4. Abbott had the following to say regarding the order: “States that have adopted ‘stay-at-home’ policies or even some that use ‘shelterin-place’ are very close to ours, which is, if you had to put a label on it, it would


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