July 15, 2020 By Casey Plunkett
Too
few of us realize we are frogs in water that is slowly being brought to
a boil. Ergo, here is my "Top 10" list of cities, counties, and states
that have hotlines for citizens to rat on neighbors and business deemed
to be violating COVID-related edicts from unaccountable
bureaucrats. Note, there are many worthy candidates that continue to
raise their game, along with a pipeline of emerging entrants, so this
list will be continuously updated and likely expanded.
1. Santa Ana, California took inaugural honors in March with this "service" to the community: "Who to Call: COVID-19 Hotlines, Report Open Businesses and Fraud, Reach City Services"
2. Los Angeles was the first megacity, back in May, with this headline: 'What Could Go Wrong?': LA County Launches Hotline To Report Businesses Violating Stay-At-Home Orders'
3. Cleveland's Cuyahoga County joined the fun this week. The "Mistake on the Lake" keeps making mistakes: "Cuyahoga County starts hotline to report people not wearing masks"
4.
Not to be outdone, the state of Kentucky was especially caring back in
March, creating this form for its constituents — to anonymously rat on
fellow citizens: ...........To Read More....
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