New Jersey Police Chief Refuses to Enforce Governor’s Order to Limit Thanksgiving Dinner Gatherings – IOTW Report

New Jersey Police Chief Refuses to Enforce Governor’s Order to Limit Thanksgiving Dinner Gatherings

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has decreed that no more than 10 people can meet for Thanksgiving dinner and one police chief is refusing to enforce his order. Howell Township Police Chief Andrew Kudrick Jr. said on Fox and Friends that he wouldn’t be enforcing the order.

“When we’re hurting in society nowadays, our friends and families are the ones that provide us support and lift us up. And I wasn’t going to have my police officers going knocking on doors and ruining somebody’s holiday just to check how many people are inside their house. It’s not happening.” MORE

5 Comments on New Jersey Police Chief Refuses to Enforce Governor’s Order to Limit Thanksgiving Dinner Gatherings

  1. A pandemic has two endings, when the disease is eradicated and when society dictates it is over. Starting to see a majority have decided it is over for them and I sense peaceful but firm and loud pushback / disobedience against the lockdowns is finally here.

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  2. And then when they shut all the blinds, have someone walk up every 10 minutes, knock on the door and ask them if they’re wearing their masks. I mean, if you’re going to annoy them, have fun with it.

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