Mifflin residents said Madison Police went door-to-door earlier his week, reminding them of Public Health Madison and Dane Countyâs order, which doesnât limit outdoor gatherings, but does require social distancing.
âTheyâre sort of being upfront and honest with us, and weâre being upfront and honest with them,â Senior Matt Leidig said.
Officers patrolled on foot during the party on Saturday.
âWeâre in the middle still of a pandemic,â Officer Gracia Rodriguez said. âSo, that our number one priority, safety.â
Their job was to make sure things didnât get out of hand.
âJust having those conversations with people who are engaging here today, addressing social distancing,â Rodriguez said.
Mifflin residents said Madison Police went door-to-door earlier his week, reminding them of Public Health Madison and Dane County’s order, which doesn’t limit outdoor gatherings, but does require social distancing.
“They’re sort of being upfront and honest with us, and we’re being upfront and honest with them,” Senior Matt Leidig said.
Officers patrolled on foot during the party on Saturday.
“We’re in the middle still of a pandemic,” Officer Gracia Rodriguez said. “So, that our number one priority, safety.”
Their job was to make sure things didn’t get out of hand.
“Just having those conversations with people who are engaging here today, addressing social distancing,” Rodriguez said.