Gov. Brown discusses Oregon freeze and calling cops on Thanksgiving violations
On Friday, Nov. 20, KGW had 10 minutes to ask Oregon Gov. Kate Brown questions about her latest round of COVID-19 restrictions. Among her points? Go ahead and call the police on your neighbors if they're violating the "freeze" in their own homes.
KGW8 reported: "Days before Thanksgiving, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said she believes residents who know their neighbors are violating the most recent round of COVID-19 protocols, which includes capping the number of people allowed in your home at six, should call the police.
“This is no different than what happens if there's a party down the street and it's keeping everyone awake,” Brown said in an interview Friday. “What do neighbors do [in that case]? They call law enforcement because it's too noisy. This is just like that. It's like a violation of a noise ordinance."
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