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To: the traveler who wrote (8618)3/24/2020 12:26:39 PM
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She might get stopped and asked questions but it is unlikely.. Most of the restrictions where they have been put in place are not enforced by law enforcement and it is more or less based on an honor system.



To: the traveler who wrote (8618)3/24/2020 12:54:40 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26679
 
A news caster here talked about driving from here in either Santa Clara or San Mateo county, to San Diego to get her daughter when they shut UCSD. She didn't want her daughter in a plane where the risk of getting it would be higher than in a car with her mother whom she would SIP once home.

If she is coming home, the legal excuse if stopped here to be on the road is to "care for parents" or anyone you will care for. I think "going home" is universally accepted too.... but to avoid being Texas Typhoid Mary, I'd suggest she isolate at home for 14 days and let others do the shopping and other chores in crowds.