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State Police Releases ‘Stay at Home Order’ Enforcement Totals

04/06/2020

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police released data on enforcement actions taken to enforce Governor Wolf's Stay at Home order. The order went into effect statewide at 8 p.m. on April 1, 2020. Under the order, all individuals must stay at home except for certain essential activities and work to provide life-sustaining business and government services.

"Law enforcement is focused on ensuring residents are aware of the Stay at Home order and informing the public of social distancing practices and while the order is mandatory, voluntary compliance is preferred," said Colonel Robert Evanchick, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. "Troopers maintain discretion to warn or issue citations, and their decision is specific to the facts and circumstances of each particular encounter."

A map of counties covered by each troop is available on psp.pa.gov.

Stay at Home Order Enforcement, April 1-5, 2020
TROOPWARNING
CITATION
DailyTotalDailyTotal
A2200
B0000
C0000
D0000
E3300
F0011
G0000
H0000
J1111
K0000
L0000
M0000
N0000
P0000
R0000
TOTAL6622

The Wolf administration has provided all local law enforcement with enforcement guidance that mirrors PSP's.

MEDIA CONTACT: Trooper Brent Miller or Ryan Tarkowski, 717-783-5556

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