Bar Given Coronavirus Fine Because Guitarists Sat Too Close to Each Other During Show

Bar Given Coronavirus Fine Because Guitarists Sat Too Close
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By Matt
Agorist

Lincoln, NH — On the list of arbitrary police state nonsense
doled out by tyrants across the country that will get you extorted,
kidnapped, or caged over COVID-19, we can now add guitarists
sitting too close. Yes, you read that correctly.

According to a report out of Lincoln, New Hampshire, the White
Mountain Tavern is being fined $1,000 for allegedly hosting a
musical performance last month where two guitarists performed too
close together.

The bar hosted a musical show last month and someone apparently
snitched on them because the guitarists weren’t properly socially
distanced. According to the report, the bar was also fined $2,000
because patrons stood too close to one another while not wearing
masks. The horror.

A sign on the bar apparently explains how patrons
should conduct themselves.

“Please refer to the Constitution of the United States!” the
sign reads. “We know how to wash our hands, clean surfaces and
NOT cough or sneeze on people. If you can do that and stay six feet
away like someone tooted, please come in!!”

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According to police, who issued the fines, they have warned the
bar numerous times that they were in violation of social distancing
rules. The guitarists sitting too close to one another, was
apparently the straw that broke the police state camel’s
back.

The bar’s owner, David Culhane, owned up to the
fact that this was going on, but said he plans to fight the fines
because separate parties were actually socially distanced. He said
the fine for the guitarists is unjust because they live together
and all the parties sitting close had come together.

“Nobody who didn’t come together was ever closer than six
feet from each other,”
said
Culhane.

“If you go into any restaurant, you can find something where
someone is violating the guidelines. A lot of them are really
unclear, and they keep changing constantly,” he said. “It’s
really hard on top of managing a business to keep up with
everything.”

We agree. In fact, TFTP put out an article this
week detailing the many politicians
who have been caught flouting their own lockdown measures,
up
to and including violating mask mandates, indoor dining bans,
travel restrictions, and gathering size limits.

Despite small businesses facing fines and arrests for breaking
similar guidelines, not a single one of these politicians has
received so much as a slap on the wrist for betraying their
constituents and breaking the very laws they made up.

As the world is quickly learning with the recent spikes in
COVID-19 cases — despite Draconian measures by tyrants across the
globe — lockdowns do not appear to be effective at curbing the
spread of the virus. They are, however, according to the World
Health Organization, very good at making poor people poorer and
extremely effective at wiping out a large portion of the middle
class.

“We in the World Health Organization do not
advocate lockdowns as the primary means of control of this
virus,” the WHO’s Special Envoy on COVID-19 said. “Lockdowns
just have one consequence that you must never, ever belittle, and
that is making poor people an awful lot poorer. Look what’s
happened to smallholder farmers all over the world. Look what’s
happening to poverty levels. It seems that we may well have a
doubling of world poverty by next year. We may well have at least a
doubling of child malnutrition.”

In New York alone, thousands of businesses — many of which
have been around for decades — have been forced to shutter their
doors forever thanks largely in part to government mandates. As a
result, those who want to make sure their businesses don’t fall
like the thousands before them — and make sure they can feed
their families — have begun
taking action to resist.

As long as the politicians continue to issue mandates that put
people out of business and work, while refusing to provide any help
to those people, we can expect this resistance to grow.

Source:
The Free Thought Project

Matt Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and
former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior
experience gives him unique insight into the world of government
corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an
independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on
mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at
Large at the Free Thought Project.�Follow @MattAgorist on
Twitter
, Steemit, and now on Minds.

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Bar Given Coronavirus Fine Because Guitarists Sat Too Close to Each
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