True. While cops could hassle you if they want... because they are cops... if it came to some sort of fine or jail time, they really cannot enforce it.
You can't have your 1st, 4th and 5th Amendment rights cancelled because the governor issued a memo...
Florida arrested a pastor who continued to hold church services after the state wide "shelter in place" order was imposed. He had to post bond to get out of jail, and will have to respond to the charges later.
I am greatly disturbed by this. We have faced crisis before, and even the President has not been allowed to suspend Constitutional rights.
What is happening is that the mayor of any one red light town, or the governor of one state, can suspend basic Constitutional rights for what that person perceives as an "emergency".
Just like the yahoo sheriff who say that landowners of mountain cabins can't drive to their property, effectively seizing their property without due process of law.
One of the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, in the original part, is the freedom of travel. That provision was added to prevent exactly what we are seeing today - local authorities preventing citizens of the US from freely traveling state to state.
If these arrests are upheld by the courts, we as a country are in for dark days, because every time you turn around, someone somewhere is declaring a "state of emergency" about something. History shows us that if the usurpation of the Constitution is permitted, local officials wanting to show their self importance, will be quick t o suspend Constitutional rights "for public safety."