As Warmer Weather Beckons, NYPD Dispatch 1000 Officers To Enforce Social Distancing

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Shoppers wait on one of several lines to make purchases at the farmer’s market at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn on Saturday, May 2, 2020. As warmer temperatures tempted New Yorkers to come out of quarantine due to coronavirus, police dispatched 1,000 officers this weekend to enforce social distancing and a ban on congregating in public spaces. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

NEW YORK (AP) — As warmer weather tempted New Yorkers to come out of quarantine, police dispatched 1,000 officers this weekend to enforce social distancing and a ban on congregating in public spaces.

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Officers set out on foot, bicycles and cars to break up crowds and remind those enjoying the weather of public health restrictions requiring they keep 6 feet away from others.

“I believe with the warm weather people will come outside,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday. “You can’t stay indoors all the time. People will come outside and that’s great, go for a walk. But respect the social distancing and wear a mask.”

The New York City Police Department has made 60 arrests and issued 343 summonses related to social distancing since March 16.

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea issued a stern warning after a series of clashes this week between police officers and members of Orthodox Jewish communities over social distancing.

“We will not tolerate it,” Shea said after community members flooded the streets for funeral processions. “You are putting my cops’ lives at risk and it’s unacceptable.”

People leave home for the outdoors as the temperature hovered around 70 degrees, even as the stay-at-home order remained in effect with Governor Andrew Cuomo warning that any change in behavior could reignite the spread of coronavirus, Saturday, May 2, 2020, in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Enforcement has its limitations when it comes to social distancing, police concede, leaving it up to New Yorkers to play by the rules to help keep infections on the downturn.

“You’ve got to get voluntary compliance,” Benjamin Tucker, NYPD’s first deputy commissioner,” said last month.

Most people are heeding officers’ warnings to keep their distance in parks and around essential businesses like grocery stores, Shea said.

But a stark example of non-compliance came Thursday when officers interrupted a crowded funeral procession in Brooklyn’s Borough Park neighborhood. Video posted to social media showed officers in protective masks chasing a minivan and shouting at dozens of people marching behind the van to get out of the street and onto the sidewalk.

On April 18, officers passed out summonses and made arrests at a Bronx parking lot and garage where they found a makeshift nightclub featuring a pool table and bar offering hard liquor and Corona beer, and at a closed Brooklyn barbershop where more than 50 people gathered for a party featuring loud music and gambling.

Two days later officers broke up a “4/20” marijuana holiday celebration staged in the vacant third floor of a building in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. Dozens of people, some drawn by social media hype about the party, were given summonses for trespassing.

FILE- In this April 1, 2020 file photo, a couple pauses to take a picture of the Samaritan’s Purse field hospital as they walk their dog in New York’s Central Park. On Saturday, May 2, 2020, the Mount Sinai Hospital Health System said that it will take down the small field hospital it erected in Central Park through a partnership with a charity run by Christian evangelical preacher Franklin Graham. Only eight patients remained at the makeshift hospital as of Saturday. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)


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Archy's mother
Archy's mother
4 years ago

Over Shabbos a relaxation of social distancing was seen in my neighborhood which aside from the danger of spreading the virus is a tremendous chillul Hashem. Our percentage of infected people is among the highest of any group.

Honest
Honest
4 years ago

All those thousands of goyim that were in Central Park today are mamesh rodfim and rotzchim. And then we wonder why the goyim hate us. Oh, wait a minute…

Boroch
Boroch
4 years ago

I personally think that this is a waste of valuable police manpower. They still have to be concerned with armed robberies, unarmed robberies (muggings), purse snatches, felonious assaults, simple assaults, harassment, stolen autos, burglaries, reckless drivers, etc. Hence, for the NYPD to waste 1,000 cops, to make sure that people staff far apart, is ludicrous, and a waste of tax dollars!

Cm
Cm
4 years ago

Are you seriously posting this Article?!!
” where Series of clashes this week between police officers and members of Orthodox Jewish communities over social distancing“ I didn’t see any clashes!
What I did see photos of today hundreds of people in the parks without social distancing without masks!!

Educated Boro parker
Educated Boro parker
4 years ago

Cuomo turned ny state onto Sodom. Maybe that’s why we are being killed off from Shemayim.