Friday, January 1, 2021

Consequences

The Whitestone Republican Club held an indoor holiday party at Queen’s, N.Y., restaurant called Il Bacco.

Footage of the party went viral after it showed maskless attendees getting into a conga line. Vickie Paladino, a GOP candidate for New York City Council, is seen at one point leading the dance.

At least three people who attended the party have tested positive for the virus since the party.

  The Hill
And they got their liquor license revoked.
In a statement the State Liquor Authority said, “After video surfaced of a potential superspreader holiday party at Il Bacco with maskless dancing, the SLA immediately launched an investigation.”

The liquor authority added, “During a follow-up inspection, investigators found flagrant violations of indoor dining regulations and existing health safety and Alcoholic Beverage Control laws, while verifying the maskless party depicted in the video did in fact occur.

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The Whitestone Republican Club defended the party following the footage release.

"Defending our personal liberties is paramount in a free society, and no one should be penalized, shamed, or ostracized for how they choose to live their life,” said the club in a statement.
They should absolutely be penalized if they're putting other people's lives at risk. They obviously can't be shamed.

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