What enforcement of open non-essential business in Pennsylvania could look like

In Pennsylvania, enforcements began Saturday for businesses that are deemed non-life-sustaining that have decided to remain open.
"Governor Wolfe has called on the state police as well as local law enforcement and also the department of health, the liquor control board, and the department of agriculture and also local officials to all help enforce his initiative that if you aren't an essential business, you need to close your doors," says Brent Miller, director of communications, Pennsylvania State Patrol.
That after Governor Tom Wolfe handed down the order on March 19th that all non-life-sustaining businesses close.
The Pennsylvania State Police say enforcement, fines, and license suspensions are all possible if businesses aren't willing to compile with officials voluntarily.
"We are looking for voluntary compliance and non-essential businesses we are looking to have a conversation with them that if they are unaware of the Governor's initiatives and enforcement that have come out his directives, we need to have a conversation first and remind them and look for voluntary compliance," adds Miller.
Pennsylvania State Police add that if someone does see are non-essential businesses in operation to please contact the non-emergency line of your local police.
A list of what defines an essential and non-essential business in Pennsylvania can be found here https://www.pa.gov/guides/responding-to-covid-19/#ForBusinesses