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Chapel Hill Police cite four UNC students for violating COVID-19 safety regulations


Four citations were issued this week to UNC students who were found to be in violation of an executive order by Gov. . The executive order prohibits indoor gatherings of over 10 people. All citations were given Aug. 24 by the Chapel Hill Police Department, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Citations were only given to residents of the locations. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Chapel Hill Police cite four UNC students for violating COVID-19 safety regulations