Synagogue Succeeds Where Swinger Club Failed in Dodging Cuomo's COVID Rules
A Hasidic synagogue in Brooklyn, New york city reportedly dodged pandemic regulations and authorities to host a big secret maskless wedding event this month. The event succeeded while organizers of a personal swingers party over the weekend stopped working, as they were busted for hosting at least 80 visitors amidst a surge in COVID-19
The New York City Sheriff’s Office shut down an illegal swingers club in the district of Queens at around 12: 05 a.m. on Sunday morning with more than 80 people in attendance. After getting a 311 complaint, authorities came to the scene in Queens’ Astoria community to discover guests consuming in close proximity and without adhering to the social distancing standards.
Organizers of the occasion, hosted by Caligula New york city, broke Governor Andrew Cuomo‘s emergency situation COVID-19 order and failed to produce a liquor license. Deputy sheriffs charged a minimum of two organizers and one patron with numerous misdemeanors in the bust.
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