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There should be consequences for public endangerment. In Italy you pay fines or get arrest if you don’t abide by quarantine orders.
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Someone needs to sue this family- i would
Chief
The sense of entitlement in St Louis is in full display here. I just do not get how you have one of your children return home, tests positive, and you still want to galavant across the county. Okay, I’m done ranting.
Is anyone else keeping their kids from going to parties or other large gatherings?
Chief
No, they broke the self-quarantine order. I’m from this area and ALL of the local stations are covering (even the conservative ones), NPR and CNN. Blatant disregard for others. They KNEW they were to stay at home and ignored.
Chief
YEP! Her family. 🙄
Chief
Seems like the news is going to pick up this idiocy. I hope they’re publicly shamed so badly they can’t leave their house. Because they deserve it, and so they’ll finally stay quarantined!
https://trib.al/3VQLti1
Chief
Now they have a lawyer and are claiming they were never told not go out. I think they’re entitled liars. They knew their daughter had come from Italy and was showing symptoms. I find it highly unlikely county didn’t emphasize their need to self-quarantine when that has been the precedent up to now across the country.
My guess is that they’re lawyering up because they put a ton of their rich friends and other families in harms way; and now fear getting sued for negligence or worse.