Nobody wants to arrest anyone for playing in the park.
But ever since Gov. Tim Walz issued his stay-at-home order, police departments have been receiving reports from residents concerned about soccer matches, basketball games and even couples walking hand-in-hand.
The stay-at-home order took effect at midnight Friday, and before the rainy weekend was over, Edina City Hall had issued a warning to residents: Comply with the order or risk the consequences.
Other cities haven't been as explicit. But they are asking residents to call police if they see groups gathering in violation of the governor's order.
"Ideally, in a perfect world, we'd like neighbors to talk to each other, but that doesn't always happen," Woodbury police Cmdr. John Altman said. "If you think it's a problem, give us a call."
Social distancing and self-isolating are especially tough for Minnesotans ready to be released from seasonal confinement into spring. But the governor's order allows for a misdemeanor citation for anyone who doesn't comply. That can mean a fine and potential jail time. Yes, jail.
For now, the focus is on warnings and education.
In Minneapolis parks this week, foot and bike traffic has been heavy. Police will make "every attempt to educate and encourage people to abide by the governor's order before issuing any citations," spokesman John Elder said.