South Carolina Governor Authorizes Law Enforcement to Break Up Groups of More Than 3 People

Parties on the beach, "boisterous" gatherings, "spontaneous" gatherings in parking lots and other locations are considered misdemeanors, according to McMaster. This does not apply to law-abiding businesses or employers, officials added.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster authorized law enforcement officers to prohibit or disperse crowds of three or more if deemed "a threat to public health" in a Monday press conference.

Parties on the beach, "boisterous" gatherings, "spontaneous" gatherings in parking lots and other locations are considered misdemeanors, according to McMaster. This does not apply to law-abiding businesses or employers, officials added.

Law officers also have the authority to decide what is and isn't a gathering, WPDE reports.

State officials said South Carolina is in the "acceleration phase" of the coronavirus pandemic due to community spread.

 

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