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Bensalem police crackdown on youth on bikes swerving through traffic

Bensalem police crackdown on youth on bikes swerving through traffic Bensalem Police are cracking down on bad bike behavior with a new online evidence portal. PHILADELPHIA - Young people riding bikes on Philly streets weaving in and out of traffic while doing stunts. It s not just a city thing.  Police say it s also happening in the suburbs. Just driving down the road and they re riding in front of me lifting wheelies, giving me the finger, saying some curse words and I m like really? said Natalie McNish. It’s often referred to as swerving . In Bensalem they call it chicken . McNish says her neighborhood of Springdale Drive and Wexford Road in the Neshaminy section of town has been a hot spot. 

UPDATED: Which Missouri cities and counties have COVID-19 mask mandates?

UPDATED: Which Missouri cities and counties have COVID-19 mask mandates? Austin Huguelet, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Schweitzer Brentwood Branch Library employee Chris Drew works while wearing a mask on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. At the beginning of November, mask mandates were mostly a city thing in Missouri. St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield and Columbia enacted them over the summer and so did some of their suburbs, but most other communities left it up to personal choice. As Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican, declined to impose a statewide rule again and again, it looked like things would stay that way. But as Missouri recorded its worst month of the pandemic yet in November, hospitals cried out for help and converted enough cities and counties to nearly double the number of mask orders on the books.

City makes masks permanent through March

Marshfield’s Board of Aldermen regular council meeting held Dec. 10 at 6:30 p.m. resulted in a city-wide ordinance requiring masks until the end of March unless otherwise cancelled or extended. The ordinance passed with a 3-1 vote.  At the last meeting, Nov. 19, the executive order was issued stating, “All persons including employees or visitors, over the age of 10 shall wear a face covering when present at a place of public accommodation.” “When we issued the executive order, I used state data in that as well as the Governor’s recommendation and guidance that he provided,” Mayor Natalie McNish explained. “That provided three categories of risk and at the time that the executive order was issued, we were in extreme risk.”

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