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New Yorker arrested for quarantine violation: he posted a vacation photo on Instagram

'18.05.2020'

Vita Popova

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A tourist from New York was arrested in Hawaii after posting beach pictures on his Instagram page. The fine for such a violation is $ 5000 and implies imprisonment for up to one year. This was reported by the publication. CNN.

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Reason for the arrest

A tourist from New York was arrested in Hawaii after he posted beach photos on the social network Instagram, because at that time he had to be in quarantine.

A 23-year-old resident of the Big Apple is accused of violating the Hawaiian requirement to be in 14-day quarantine, as well as giving false evidence to the authorities. This is stated in a statement by the governor of the Hawaiian Islands.

The tourist arrived in Hawaii on Monday 11 May. Shortly thereafter, he posted on his Instagram page many photos taken on the beach. He also used public transport to get to many of the places where he was photographed. “Authorities learned about his social media posts from citizens who saw him on the beach with a surfboard, sunbathing and strolling around Waikiki in the evening,” the statement said.

How tourists must behave in Hawaii

To date, 638 infections and 17 deaths from coronavirus have been recorded in Hawaii. To stop the spread of the virus, the state requires travelers arriving on the islands to be self-quarantined for 14 days. During this period, tourists should stay in hotel rooms or other places of residence.

They must also fill out a document confirming that a quarantine violation is a criminal offense. The fine for such a violation is $ 5000 and implies imprisonment for up to one year, according to the state transportation department.

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State quarantine has been extended until the end of June, Governor David Ige said during an online Q&A session.

Many visitors, including newlyweds on their honeymoon, have been arrested for ignoring state quarantine orders. “We, like most of the United States, are still dealing with the problems of this pandemic,” said Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell. "But now we see that travel brings the virus, and we would prefer that people not come until it is safe to travel again."

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