Pitcher Posted May 24, 2020 Report Share Posted May 24, 2020 This article pertains to the Iraqi Dinar only because of our party in Hawaii after the RV. We better make the party for at least a month because of the Governor’s 14 day Quarantine for visitors. Maybe we should have it Crystal Beach Texas. No one is gonna stop you from partying down there. Our beach house is in Crystal Beach and I can vouch for the craziness first hand every weekend in the summer months. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8351421/California-woman-51-arrested-violating-Hawaiis-14-day-quarantine-order.html California woman, 51, is arrested for violating Hawaii's 14-day quarantine order Andrew Court A California woman has become the latest person from mainland America to be arrested for violating Hawaii's strict 14-day quarantine order. Misty Beutler, 51, was detained by authorities Friday after witnesses reported her out and about in Honolulu just days after she arrived there. Visitors and residents returning to Hawaii are required to stay indoors and self-isolate for a fortnight in a bid to stop the spread of COVID-19. According to a press release from Governor David Ige's office, Beutler touched down in Honolulu May 9 to stay with her son at his condominium complex. A resident at the complex claims they saw Buetler and her son unloading her luggage on that day. However, just two days later, they spotted her returning to the residence with beach equipment in hand. Misty Beutler (left) was detained by Hawaiian authorities Friday after witnesses reported her out and about in Honolulu just days after she arrived there. She was reportedly staying with her son (right) at his condominium complex On May 12, a witness reported that Beutler was out walking her son's dog Then, on May 12, the resident reported that Beutler was out again - this time walking her son's dog. Investigators went to the complex to interview the witness on Friday, May 22 and saw Beutler and her son coming out of an elevator ready to head outside. She was promptly arrested and taken into custody. Her bond is set at $2,000. Hawaii Attorney General Clare Connors stated: 'Law enforcement agencies across the State have cited hundreds of people for emergency rules violations and have made dozens of arrests for violating the travel quarantine. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in these efforts.' On Wednesday, another woman from mainland America was arrested for breaking the self-quarantine orders after she posted photos on social media of herself at the beach. Investigators went to the complex to interview the witness on Friday, May 22 and saw Beutler and her son coming out of an elevator ready to head outside Alyza Alder, 18, allegedly flew to Honolulu from her home in Arizona on May 6 and started posting photos on Instagram just three days later. Photos from her social media accounts show her posing at beaches on May 9 and May 14. In one photo caption, Alder wrote that she had just moved to her dream location in Oahu and was 'loving every minute of it'. During the time she should have been quarantining, authorities say she had also been working at a restaurant in Laie. Alder was arrested at that restaurant on Wednesday afternoon. Her bail has also been set at $2,000. Alyza Alder, 18,allegedly flew to Honolulu from her home in Arizona on May 6 and started posting photos on Instagram just three days later In one photo caption, Alder wrote that she had just moved to her dream location in Oahu and was 'loving every minute of it' Last week, a young New York man was also arrested for allegedly violating the self-quarantine orders. Tarique Peters, 23, of the Bronx, arrived in Honolulu on May 11 and 'allegedly left his hotel room the day he arrived and traveled many places using public transportation'. Agents from the Hawaii COVID-19 Joint Information Center say authorities 'became aware of his social media posts from citizens who saw posts of him - on the beach with a surfboard, sunbathing, and walking around Waikiki at night.' Agents from the state attorney general's office arrested him on May 15. Hotel staff told the agents they saw Peters leave his room and the hotel numerous times. Tarique Peters, 23, Tarique Peters, 23, of the Bronx, arrived in Honolulu on May 11 and 'allegedly left his hotel room the day he arrived and traveled many places using public transportation' Agents from the Hawaii COVID-19 Joint Information Center say authorities 'became aware of his social media posts from citizens who saw posts of him' 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laid Back Posted May 24, 2020 Report Share Posted May 24, 2020 5 thousand dollars fine or jail for anyone who brake the 14 days mandatory quarantine. Aloha 🤙🏽 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pitcher Posted May 24, 2020 Author Report Share Posted May 24, 2020 I knew you would know. Hawaii is in a tough spot with the CV. I understand the need for tough measures with all the tourists. This has got to be hurting the economy and job situation. How are you doing. I hope all is well with you and your family. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueskyline Posted May 24, 2020 Report Share Posted May 24, 2020 On a Church vacation. I saw a woman in her 60's on a Bicycle ride off the side walk briefly unto the street then back on the side walk behind the Waikiki Beachcomber Resort . Two detectives pull over with lights and sirens blaring . They got out of the patrol car . One grabbed her handle bars the other proceeded to writing her a traffic violation . 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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