STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- Some law enforcement officers are taking advantage of new regulations, imposing unreasonable force in their zeal to contain citizens
- Liquor stores are deemed essential, but drive-in churches where people are parked in their cars with the windows up, was against the rules in Mississippi and Kentucky
- Human rights violations are happening worldwide, as tens of thousands are detained and arrested for ignoring confinement measures
- China has started new tactics to monitor their citizens, in a data gathering frenzy experts fear may become permanent
- The U.S. enacted laws after 9/11 that were later expanded; once systems are in place it’s nearly impossible to put them back in the box