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Haha...could be a strokeI smell lawsuit.
Big, wealth-giving lawsuit!
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Haha...could be a strokeI smell lawsuit.
Big, wealth-giving lawsuit!
Haha...sure.These people are cowards. I'll be goddamned if I'm put on house arrest for committing no crime. They better bring a fucking army.
Haha...sure.These people are cowards. I'll be goddamned if I'm put on house arrest for committing no crime. They better bring a fucking army.
That's exactly what she said, when she refused to sign the agreement. So now we have to protect others from her.False. She refused to sign the agreement, which did not bar her from going to the hospital.She said she wouldn't if she had to go to the hospital.
So she didn't say she wouldn't quarantine.
No she didn't. What exactly does signing a paper mean anyway?
Signing a paper means that they will comply with the quarantine, and if they are caught breaking it, they can be brought up on charges for failing to comply with the order.
I would have your lard ass in a rear choke before you could put down the dildo.Haha...sure.These people are cowards. I'll be goddamned if I'm put on house arrest for committing no crime. They better bring a fucking army.
Try me. And make sure you're the first one through the door.
That ship sailed when they refused to sign the agreementIf they don't comply, charge them
I would have your lard ass in a rear choke before you could put down the dildo.Haha...sure.These people are cowards. I'll be goddamned if I'm put on house arrest for committing no crime. They better bring a fucking army.
Try me. And make sure you're the first one through the door.
That ship sailed when they refused to sign the agreementIf they don't comply, charge them
Bullets, no. Fat morons who can't reach their own peckers with guns? Yes.I would have your lard ass in a rear choke before you could put down the dildo.Haha...sure.These people are cowards. I'll be goddamned if I'm put on house arrest for committing no crime. They better bring a fucking army.
Try me. And make sure you're the first one through the door.
Oh I see. You must be one of those special people that are impervious to bullets.
Of course, it does, because super spreaders are responsible for most cases. So it prevents her from being one.There are many thousands just as affected as she is. This accomplishes nothing.
Apparently it is a crime, and has been for many month, in the state of Kentucky to refuse to self-quarantine. I tried to get more information on what the law says but almost all of the sites I found want me to turn off my ad-blocker.Guess you guys missed this part of the article.......................
But she tested positive, without symptoms, and she said the local health department asked her to sign documents that would stop her from traveling anywhere without calling the department first.
She is still free to go to the emergency room if she needs to, she just needs to call the health department first. If I need to go to the VA because of this, not only do I need to call them first and let them know I'm coming in, but there are a lot of other things I have to do as well, such as wear a mask and go in via a certain door designated for COVID patients.
Sorry, but none of her rights are being trampled as far as I can see. If a person has tuberculosis, they are immediately separated and quarantined, usually in a hospital, but some of them have been allowed to quarantine at home. And, if they break quarantine while they have a very transmittable disease, they can be brought up on charges for endangering the public safety.
But where does it stipulate that? I didn't see it in the news article.Not even that. She can still leave, in the event of an emergency.She is still free to go to the emergency room if she needs to, she just needs to call the health department first.
Because that is what house arrest is. You can still go to the hospital in the event of an emergency, when you are on house arrest.But where does it stipulate that? I didn't see it in the news article.Not even that. She can still leave, in the event of an emergency.She is still free to go to the emergency room if she needs to, she just needs to call the health department first.
Of course all she has to do is protest...then she can go out in large crowds without wearing a mask burn down the new Governors mansion and throw rocks at his police.Uh oh, she's got a valid point.
"The ankle monitors the couple was ordered to wear will alert law enforcement if they travel more than 200 feet from their house.
July 20, 2020, 12:45 PM PDTBy Elisha FieldstadtA Kentucky couple was placed on house arrest after one of them tested positive for coronavirus and refused to sign documents agreeing to quarantine at home.Elizabeth Linscott and her husband, Isaiah, displayed their ankle monitors on NBC affiliate WAVE last week. Linscott told the station that after testing positive for coronavirus and later refusing to sign a Self-isolation and Controlled Movement Agreed Order, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department arrived at their Hardin County home with stay-at-home orders for her, Isaiah and their infant daughter.Elizabeth Linscott and her husband Isaiah are on house arrest after Elizabeth tested positive for COVID-19 and decided not to sign documents agreeing to self-quarantine.WAVE3
”I open up the door and there’s like eight different people,” Isaiah said. “Five different cars and I’m like what the heck’s going on? This guy’s in a suit with a mask, it’s the health department guy and he has three different papers for us."The ankle monitors the couple was ordered to wear will alert law enforcement if they travel more than 200 feet from their house.Elizabeth Linscott said she got tested for COVID-19 so she could visit her parents in Michigan with less worry.But she tested positive, without symptoms, and she said the local health department asked her to sign documents that would stop her from traveling anywhere without calling the department first.She said she chose not to sign the documents because "if I have to go to the ER, if I have to go to the hospital, I’m not going to wait to get the approval to go."The couple said they did not refuse to self quarantine, and had planned to do so.”That’s exactly what the Director of the Public Health Department told the judge, that I was refusing to self-quarantine because of this and that was not the case at all. I never said that," Elizabeth Linscott said. “We didn’t rob a store, we didn’t steal something, we didn’t hit and run, we didn’t do anything wrong."The Linscotts told WAVE that they plan to get an attorney. Neither Elizabeth nor Isaiah Linscott responded to additional requests for comment.The Lincoln Trail District Health Department, which services the Hardin County Health Center, also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.In a statement, Hardin County Sheriff John Ward said the office "serves Court Orders from both Hardin Circuit and District Courts on a daily basis."A Kentucky courts spokeswoman said she could not comment on pending court cases."Ky. couple on house arrest after wife tests positive for coronavirus, refuses quarantine order
Bullets, no. Fat morons who can't reach their own peckers with guns? Yes.I would have your lard ass in a rear choke before you could put down the dildo.Haha...sure.These people are cowards. I'll be goddamned if I'm put on house arrest for committing no crime. They better bring a fucking army.
Try me. And make sure you're the first one through the door.
Oh I see. You must be one of those special people that are impervious to bullets.
But where does it stipulate that? I didn't see it in the news article.Not even that. She can still leave, in the event of an emergency.She is still free to go to the emergency room if she needs to, she just needs to call the health department first.
Then they would put you in a jail cell. Probably for the best, if you were infected.I'm an electrician............those ankle bracelets would malfunction all the time............amazing what 5000 volts would do to a circuit card ..............OH WELL.......and yes I would insulate myself first......LOL
They would come to my house and go WHY IS YOUR ANKLE BRACELET NOT WORKING.......I'd be ........idk........I didn't build it...........that is a question for the manufacturere...........OH WELL.
That is acceptable in the liberal world...........same as letting go prisoners........same locking up people for trying to go to work.........Of course all she has to do is protest...then she can go out in large crowds without wearing a mask burn down the new Governors mansion and throw rocks at his police.Uh oh, she's got a valid point.
"The ankle monitors the couple was ordered to wear will alert law enforcement if they travel more than 200 feet from their house.
July 20, 2020, 12:45 PM PDTBy Elisha FieldstadtA Kentucky couple was placed on house arrest after one of them tested positive for coronavirus and refused to sign documents agreeing to quarantine at home.Elizabeth Linscott and her husband, Isaiah, displayed their ankle monitors on NBC affiliate WAVE last week. Linscott told the station that after testing positive for coronavirus and later refusing to sign a Self-isolation and Controlled Movement Agreed Order, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department arrived at their Hardin County home with stay-at-home orders for her, Isaiah and their infant daughter.Elizabeth Linscott and her husband Isaiah are on house arrest after Elizabeth tested positive for COVID-19 and decided not to sign documents agreeing to self-quarantine.WAVE3
”I open up the door and there’s like eight different people,” Isaiah said. “Five different cars and I’m like what the heck’s going on? This guy’s in a suit with a mask, it’s the health department guy and he has three different papers for us."The ankle monitors the couple was ordered to wear will alert law enforcement if they travel more than 200 feet from their house.Elizabeth Linscott said she got tested for COVID-19 so she could visit her parents in Michigan with less worry.But she tested positive, without symptoms, and she said the local health department asked her to sign documents that would stop her from traveling anywhere without calling the department first.She said she chose not to sign the documents because "if I have to go to the ER, if I have to go to the hospital, I’m not going to wait to get the approval to go."The couple said they did not refuse to self quarantine, and had planned to do so.”That’s exactly what the Director of the Public Health Department told the judge, that I was refusing to self-quarantine because of this and that was not the case at all. I never said that," Elizabeth Linscott said. “We didn’t rob a store, we didn’t steal something, we didn’t hit and run, we didn’t do anything wrong."The Linscotts told WAVE that they plan to get an attorney. Neither Elizabeth nor Isaiah Linscott responded to additional requests for comment.The Lincoln Trail District Health Department, which services the Hardin County Health Center, also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.In a statement, Hardin County Sheriff John Ward said the office "serves Court Orders from both Hardin Circuit and District Courts on a daily basis."A Kentucky courts spokeswoman said she could not comment on pending court cases."Ky. couple on house arrest after wife tests positive for coronavirus, refuses quarantine order
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