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jimnyc
11-24-2020, 02:34 PM
Sure, now she wants police involvement, and I would tell her to F off.


“This is no different than what happens if there’s a party down the street and it’s keeping everyone awake,” the governor said during an interview on Friday with KGW.

“What do neighbors do? They call law enforcement because it’s too noisy. This is just like that. It’s like a violation of a noise ordinance,”

Let me get this straight - a loud party, after hours, keeping people awake - isn't different than people being with loved ones on a holiday? And that just as one would call police at say 2am due to loud noise, folks should do so if they see Mom and Grandma visit the neighbor while dressed up and carrying warm potatoes and stuffing casserole under their arms. :rolleyes:

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Oregon Governor Criticized for Telling Citizens to Report Neighbors Violating Thanksgiving Rules

Gov. Kate Brown (D-OR) is experiencing backlash for saying people should call police on people who violate the state’s coronavirus restrictions on Thanksgiving.

“This is a travesty that’s happening in our state,” Tootie Smith, chair of Clackamas County, said Wednesday in reaction to the ordinance announced on November 17:


How dare Governor Brown think she’s going to come out, she’s going to send the police into people’s homes and arrest them and fine them for having a Thanksgiving meal with their family, while at [the] same time she lets rioters and anarchists destroy downtown in the city of Portland. That’s hypocrisy.

“We don’t need to be treated as second-rate slaves in our own homes,” she continued.

The restrictions forbid gatherings of more than six people inside one home and violators could face fines of up to $1,250 and possible jail time, according to the Daily Wire.

“This is no different than what happens if there’s a party down the street and it’s keeping everyone awake,” the governor said during an interview on Friday with KGW.

“What do neighbors do? They call law enforcement because it’s too noisy. This is just like that. It’s like a violation of a noise ordinance,” she explained:

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/11/24/or-governor-criticized-for-telling-citizens-to-report-neighbors-violating-thanksgiving-rules/

Kathianne
11-24-2020, 02:44 PM
Sure, now she wants police involvement, and I would tell her to F off.



Let me get this straight - a loud party, after hours, keeping people awake - isn't different than people being with loved ones on a holiday? And that just as one would call police at say 2am due to loud noise, folks should do so if they see Mom and Grandma visit the neighbor while dressed up and carrying warm potatoes and stuffing casserole under their arms. :rolleyes:

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Oregon Governor Criticized for Telling Citizens to Report Neighbors Violating Thanksgiving Rules

Gov. Kate Brown (D-OR) is experiencing backlash for saying people should call police on people who violate the state’s coronavirus restrictions on Thanksgiving.

“This is a travesty that’s happening in our state,” Tootie Smith, chair of Clackamas County, said Wednesday in reaction to the ordinance announced on November 17:



“We don’t need to be treated as second-rate slaves in our own homes,” she continued.

The restrictions forbid gatherings of more than six people inside one home and violators could face fines of up to $1,250 and possible jail time, according to the Daily Wire.

“This is no different than what happens if there’s a party down the street and it’s keeping everyone awake,” the governor said during an interview on Friday with KGW.

“What do neighbors do? They call law enforcement because it’s too noisy. This is just like that. It’s like a violation of a noise ordinance,” she explained:

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/11/24/or-governor-criticized-for-telling-citizens-to-report-neighbors-violating-thanksgiving-rules/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoUZCifssHY

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-11-17/san-diego-businesses-leaders-push-back-against-covid-closures