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Violating Stay-At-Home Order In Denver Could Cost You $999

DENVER, Colo. (CBS4) -- If you are caught violating the statewide stay-at-home order in Denver, you will get a warning -- the first time. After that, you could be fined up to $999.

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"We know that being stuck at home can be tough, but reducing social interactions is key in the battle against COVID-19 and we need everyone's help!" the Denver Police Department stated.

Park rangers, officers & public health officials will be patrolling parks, recreational areas, businesses & neighborhoods.

"The Denver Police Department will enforce the stay-at-home order with a focus on officer discretion and sound judgement, educating residents about the order, and gaining voluntary compliance," officials stated.

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With the statewide stay-at-home in place, residents are permitted to go to an essential job, go to the grocery store, go to the doctor or pharmacy, and participate in outdoor exercise -- while staying six feet away from others.

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