Maryland state troopers to help with pandemic-related compliance efforts

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Maryland State Police to deploy COVID compliance units

Maryland State Police will soon deploy an 'all hands on deck' surge in the fight against people intentionally violating COVID-19 restrictions.

Maryland will expand its pandemic-related compliance efforts ahead of Thanksgiving by sending additional state troopers to every county and Baltimore.

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Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday said the state troopers will work with liquor boards, local law enforcement agencies and others starting at 5 p.m. Wednesday to ensure that businesses and residents follow directives meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus, including the mask-wearing mandate.

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Hogan says the Maryland State Police is also ramping up the hotline that the public can dial to report violations and is now operating a new phone line to assist local compliance officers.

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Residents can call (833) 979-2266 or send an email to Prevent.Covid@maryland.gov.