The mayor of a thriving Los Angeles suburb promised to impose a policy of non-tolerance masks after a YouTube star launched one amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Calabasas Mayor Alicia Weintraub told a local Fox associate that she was “outraged” to see photographs of social media star Jake Paul organizing a giant rally in her city.
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“It’s not just me who outraged everyone who watched the video,” Weintraub told the station.
The videos, which show dozens of young people partying inside and outside Paul’s house, sparked a lot of phone calls, Weintraub said. No precautions for social estrangement or mask were noted in the images.
“They’re throwing this big party, no social estrangement, no masks, it’s just a big contempt for everything everyone is looking to do to get things back on track,” Weintraub said. “Actually, it’s just a party that acts like COVID doesn’t exist, it’s the fact that the companies closed.”
Weintraub told the news channel that he had ordered his local county sheriff to enforce a zero-tolerance policy at home parties that violate public aptitude orders.
“No collection like this will be tolerated,” he said. “Something like this may not happen again.”
In May, Paul was charged with trespassing and unlawful assembly after police reported filming an internal looting at a mall in Scottsdale, Arizona.
California is one of the states that is lately experiencing a buildup of coronavirus cases. On Monday, Gov. Gavin NewsomGavin NewsomBass on Harris Senate nomination: “‘I’ll keep all my duties open” ‘Newsom says he’s already won a series of proposals for Harris’ Open Senate seat. Kamala Harris Senate headquarters if he becomes VP MORE (D) ordered the closure of the state’s indoor businesses, adding restaurants, bars, wineries, cinemas, zoos and museums.
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