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Governor issues statewide ‘stay-at-home’ order as
#11
Hey look at it this way. with this tool they can just see you left your home and send you a ticket. Im sure its all anonymous. Its for your own good and safety. And now we know why they required a law to put gps in phones.
https://twitter.com/TectonixGEO/status/1...7034767361
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#12
I left my home today and haven't been given a ticket. Kander, please remember that the current lockdown does actually allow people to leave their homes for work, shopping and other essential business.
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#13
And Tom, the keyword is current. Nothing is a constant except change.
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#14
I don't see the logic to police checkpoints. If you're driving to some location, without contact with any people, it seems being isolated and contained within your car is as good as being isolated at home. It's certainly better than jogging on the side of the road, exhaling heavily. Being stopped by the cops is just another human to human contact, with risk of transmission. Cops would have to interrogate you about your intentions and destination, none of which you would have legal obligation to respond to.
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#15
I don't see the logic to police checkpoints.
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The logic to police checkpoints is always the same in Hawaii.
All checkpoints are done on overtime for the officers involved.
Checkpoint duty = extra pay
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#16
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Originally posted by Hunt Stoddard

I don't see the logic to police checkpoints. If you're driving to some location, without contact with any people, it seems being isolated and contained within your car is as good as being isolated at home. It's certainly better than jogging on the side of the road, exhaling heavily...

No, jogging on the side of the road is way better. It builds your immune system and indicates that you're not sick. Just stay six feet away please.

Only checkpoints I've heard about have been on Kauai. Friendly reminders and an excuse to check for drunkenness, perhaps?
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#17
...gps in phones...

Here’s a company which uses phone gps data for ranking each county on social distancing. How much farther are we from each other since before social distancing was recommended?

Scroll to the map. Center map on Hawaii or search for Hawaii in the search bar. Big Island gets a grade C, we’re 26% farther apart based on phone data.

https://www.unacast.com/covid19/social-d...scoreboard
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#18
the logic to police checkpoints...

I think the presence of the police on the streets could serve us very well. They could be as simple as cruisers occupying speed traps and ramped up to a more in your face kind of stops as the situation warrants.

If nothing else they enforce the seriousness of the situation. And if people show any sign of not respecting the lock down order could be expanded to limit people to routes needed to serve their immediate needs.

But initially, they reinforce the seriousness of the situation and allow the police to be in touch with the truths as they are playing out on the streets.

And, of course, anyone moving around with malicious intent can be easily identified and dealt with.
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#19
"ramped up to a more in your face kind of stops"

Not disagreeing with your point, but these words could have been chosen better, given the current situation.
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#20
How do I prove I'm just going to drop off dog food to my daughter's gate and then going to drive-thru to get my prescription and then on to the water machine to get water?
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