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Kentucky Church Packed for Easter, Despite Nails in Parking Lot ... Cops Watching Closely

Kentucky State Police were circling the parking lot of a church that's packed for Easter service -- defying state orders -- and issuing warnings, if not citations.

Maryville Baptist Church in Hillview, Kentucky drew what seemed to be nearly a full house Sunday morning. Reporter Sarah Ladd with Louisville's Courier-Journal captured images in the parking lot ... where you could hear the pastor leading the congregation in song.

The parking lot. pic.twitter.com/rearSXWqQc

— Sarah Ladd (@ladd_sarah) April 12, 2020

Shortly before the service began, volunteers were clearing the parking lot of nails, apparently left there by someone who wanted to discourage the service ... which is violating Kentucky's safer-at-home order. Gatherings of more than 10 people are illegal.

I’m at Maryville Baptist Church, which continues to hold in-person services despite orders to cease . This morning, piles of nails have been scattered at every entrance. pic.twitter.com/WcxkqtVZQw

— Sarah Ladd (@ladd_sarah) April 12, 2020

So far, the cops aren't shutting down the service or arresting churchgoers. Instead, they're leaving notifications on the cars in the lot ... informing the owners they are potentially spreading COVID-19.

Happy Easter service! We have your license plate number. https://t.co/qUKfFoRuje via @ladd_sarah @Billy_Kobin pic.twitter.com/Y96hnWtSZm

— Mike Trautmann (@Trautguy) April 12, 2020

The notifications also say the health department will contact the car owner, and his or her family members, and require them to quarantine for 14 days.

Unclear, if they're issuing tickets, but the notice does warn the churchgoers they may be committing a misdemeanor by violating the state's emergency order.

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