During COVID-19, know your rights so you can make your own decisions during police interactions. Understand that white privilege, implicit bias, and racism create inequities in what happens when you exercise your rights. Know what your options are so you can exercise your rights and do so safely.
The law:
You must wear masks inside of businesses, on public transit, outdoors when you can’t consistently social distance, and to the extent possible in restaurants and bars.
If police approach you:
At home / the law:
Private gatherings of more than 10 people may be prohibited depending on local laws.
If police come to your home or yard:
In a park, business, church, etc. / the law:
Restaurants, bars, stores, outdoor recreation facilities, and religious facilities are reopening in different stages, but there are still restrictions that limit the number of people allowed. Check the state's COVID-19 page for the latest info.
If the police approach you:
The law:
Social distancing (staying six feet from anyone you don’t live with) is required inside of businesses and in outdoor public spaces.
If the police approach you:
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