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Want To Re Report A Coronavirus Violation In NJ? Here's How

In a twist on the "see something say something" slogan, New Jersey has launched a website to report those violating executive orders.

NEW JERSEY - In a twist on the "see something say something" slogan, New Jersey has launched a website to report those violating coronavirus restrictions.

The form is designed to help alert authorities to those who are holding large indoor events, like restaurants and catering halls or violating social distancing requirements and mask policies.

According to the form, violations can be reported anonymously, but that may make the investigation more difficult.

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You can access the form on the state website.

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