Illinois, U.S.A. banned from drinking

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Mayor's wife calling on citizens to stay at home in Illinois in the Midwest, where a curfew order has been issued following the spread of the new coronavirus, said that she participated in a drinking party held at the bar Was caught by the police.

The wife of Mayor Walker of Alton, Midwestern Illinois, was caught.

In Illinois, a ban has been imposed on the 21st of last month to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, except on a minimum basis. However, since many citizens do not comply with the order, Mayor Walker called out at a news conference on March 3 that he was saying "This is a very serious time, so please stay at home." To the police, instructing them to strengthen crackdown.

In the meantime, a police officer cracked down on a drinking party held at a bar in the city on the early morning of May 5, and it was said that one of the guests was Walker's wife. Following his wife's custody, Mayor Walker posted on his Facebook page that he had instructed the police chief to treat his wife as one of the citizens who violated the curfew order and not treat him specially. did.

According to local media, if the mayor's wife is convicted and convicted, he or she may be fined up to 364 days in prison, $ 2,500, and approximately ¥ 270,000 in Japanese yen.