Virginia Health Department Urges Citizens to Snitch on Churches, Gun Ranges for Violating COVID-19 Regulations - Washington Free Beacon
The Virginia Department of Health is encouraging citizens to lodge anonymous complaints against small businesses for violating Gov. Ralph Northam's (D.) coronavirus-related restrictions on public gatherings.
Virginia residents can report alleged violations of Northam's executive orders regarding the use of face masks and capacity requirements in indoor spaces via a portal on the health department's website, a practice commonly known as "snitching." Snitching, a cowardly form of betrayal, is typically frowned upon in a functioning society, particularly when done anonymously.
The webpage gives snitchers several options regarding the "type of establishment" on which they are intending to snitch. These include "indoor gun range" and "religious service," among others. Republican state senator Mark Obenshain expressed concern that churches and gun ranges were "specifically" singled out, noting, "there is nothing to prevent businesses from snitching on competitors, or to prevent the outright fabrication of reports."
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