That's nice to hear. I just saw this story from my former hometown of St. Louis (actually St. Louis County):
Chesterfield police say they won't enforce St. Louis County's COVID-19 restrictions
Dan Greenwald, Digital Content Producer
Updated 1 hr ago | Posted on Dec 16, 2020
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (KMOV.com) - Chesterfield police will not enforce the COVID-19 restrictions put in place by St. Louis County Executive Sam Page, the department announced Wednesday.
The move comes after the Chesterfield City Council extended a plan relaxing some zoning restrictions to allow many businesses to remain open amid the restrictions.
The restrictions put in place by Page include capacity limits inside businesses, mandatory mask wearing in public, no indoor dining and limited outdoor dining. In a Facebook post, Chesterfield PD says it has "no statutory authority" to enforce Page's orders and does not intend to so.
Numerous restaurants have said the rules will make it hard for them to survive. Some have sued, saying Page needs the St. Louis County Council to approve such limits to have the force of law, but so far, judges have sided with Page.
Chesterfield PD also says that in situations where St. Louis County Health inspectors call their officers to assist on a health violation call, the department will act as a "neutral party" to maintain the peace. ...
KMOV