Mr. Coffee
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- A Demented Corner of the North Cascades
I called the local state police barracks yesterday and asked the question. I was told it would be up to the officer to decide whether to issue a citation. Not a definitive answer. I also sent an email to our local TV station which sponsors a local virus related question & answer program. So far, no reply.
My first reaction was, "that's a horrible answer". My second reaction was that it was obvious that nobody knows. So my advice would be (I am not a lawyer):
- Write a letter to the editor of your local paper describing this exchange. Make a copy of the letter and mail it to yourself. Don't open the letter you mail to yourself.
- Ride your bike. Don't be a jerk.
- If you encounter a police officer who tells you to go home, go home.
- If you have an encounter with a police officer who writes you a ticket, go to court. Show the judge your unopened letter (it is okay to open it for the judge).
I think things are extremely confusing everywhere right now. Where I live:
- The road traffic is about 5 percent of normal.
- State parks, Sno-parks, and all state land are currently closed to public access. But this seems to be almost universally ignored.
Nearly all rail-trails in the WA are administered by the state. - USFS land is open, but all developed recreation sites (campgrounds, trailheads, &c) are closed. So you can in theory go on a hike or bike but you must park a discreet distance from the trailhead.
In a lot of other places USFS land is currently closed to the public. - National Parks are closed.