3/30/20
(Cleveland)- Local and state officials are being inundated with calls from people reporting violations of Governor Brian Kemps’s executive order. In order to assist in this effort, for the time being, you are asked to go to www.gov.georgia.gov and click on “Contact Us “ and then “Constituent Services”, which will take you to a form to fill out to provide information. The site will allow you to provide specific details about the complaint you want to file.
Please include the following information in their report:
1. Business Name
2. Address
3. County
4. Telephone Number
5. Specific details of the complaint
From what I understand alot of businesses are requiring employees to report to work anyway. Freudenberg NOK being one of these.No way is it safe to work in that environment.
Nothing in the governors order prohibits NOK from operating, and it’s likely they’d be considered an essential business regardless.
They do have to follow the 6′ guidelines but beyond that they’re free to operate as normal.
Should probably make clear that the Governors office is only going to be concerned with violations of the State executive orders and not the ones being issued by the various counties/cities out there each with their own list of what’s allowed and what’s not.
That means, no bars allowed to be open and businesses must be able to ensure a 6′ distance between all individuals.