NYPD Upsets Little Boy and Family by Demanding Vaccine Passports as Even More Mandates Hit NYC – Opinion

New York is one of the most restrictive cities in the country with a vaccine passport imposed to allow people to enter many public places — including restaurants — since September.

Some people opposed to the mandates are protesting, and have entered restaurants without a passport. NYPD made arrests in response.

Some people ordered food at a Burger King last night. They were refused service because they didn’t have vaccine passports and were arrested. Five were charged with trespassing, as they yelled at the cops to “do the right thing.”

There was another video that went viral last night of a family who didn’t have vaccine passports inside a restaurant, and people were called on them. But what caught people’s attention was the massive number of cops called out to respond, and then how the little boy in the family was upset and scared by the police presence.

New York now requires children to present their papers.

To be able to enter indoor restaurants in New York City or other indoor venues like gyms or movie theatres, all children 12 and over must also show proof of their full vaccination. As an addition to the earlier-informed mandate, children aged between 5 and 11 years old only have to prove one dose of vaccine.

This is the NYPD’s response to the increasing violence in the area. This is what Mayor Bill De Blasio has wrought with his mandates — harassing a family trying to eat a meal. They are also allowing criminals to be as crazy or as serious about their bail reform and inability to prosecute all violent crimes. If they were truly concerned about doing the best for the citizens  of New York, they would be focused on what they should be doing to protect them, not this. This approach is bizarre and upside-down to protecting the city.

A new law, which requires all employees of the state to have their vaccines, went into force on Monday. That includes private businesses — certainly a questionable constitutional move by Mayor Bill de Blasio. We’ve seen such moves be challenged on the federal level when Joe Biden has tried to impose them on private businesses with over 100 employees. While some NYC companies are embracing all these changes, others are not.

NY Post reported that Stratis, a veteran restaurateur, owns Brooklyn Dumpling Shop, and is the executive managing direct of Brooklyn Chop House. He said that they could push their new law into Brooklyn. “Gov Hochul and X Mayor DiLAUSIO come and arrest me!” Morfogen shared on Instagram. “Not going to follow your mandate on threatening my family of employees to get the jab or lose your job!”

Morfogen claims that he thinks forcing vaccines on employees is an infringement of constitutional rights. Instead, he’s testing his employees before their shifts. “Showing a vax card gives people a false sense of security, as vaxxed people often are asymptomatic superspreaders and don’t know it until they test positive,” he said.

As we see with so many vaccinated people both getting it and spreading it, there’s a point to what he’s saying that the vaccinated can still spread it. It’s not like the card is a magic protector. Unfortunately, if Morfogen isn’t in compliance, they may end up shutting him down.

This is NYC’s madness at the moment.

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