Monday, June 15, 2020

Kentucky State Police Mark License Plate Numbers Of Churchgoers Who Attended In-Person Services


Some religious leaders believe the lines between church and state were blurred this weekend. State and city officials warned people against going to in person church services, and even drive-in services in some cases. Governor Andy Beshear followed through on a promise he made Friday – there will be consequences for people who attend in person Easter services.

"Understand that this is the only way that we can ensure that your decision doesn't kill somebody else," Gov. Beshear said. Shortly after the service started at Maryville Baptists Church, Kentucky State Police troopers put notices on people’s cars saying their license plate has been recorded. The notice also said: “Employees of the local heath department will be contacting those associated with this vehicle with self-quarantine documents, including an agreement requiring this vehicle’s occupants and anyone in the household to self-quarantine for 14 days.” -Full Report

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