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New York Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce Gov Cuomo's Thanksgiving Ban

NY country sheriff slams Democrat governor's 'Thanksgiving Executive Order'

 on 17th November 2020 @ 7.00pm
fulton county sheriff richard giardino slammed gov  cuomo s thanksgiving executive order © press
Fulton County Sheriff Richard Giardino slammed Gov. Cuomo's Thanksgiving Executive Order

Several New York state county sheriffs have declared their refusal to enforce Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo's draconian ban on Thanksgiving gatherings in citizens' homes.

The governor's new Thanksgiving Executive Order limits the number of family members "allowed" to gather in private residences over the holidays.

However, Fulton County Sheriff Richard Giardino - a former district attorney and judge - slammed the restriction imposed by Cuomo.

Sheriff Giardino went so far as to question the legality of Gov. Cuomo’s 10-person cap on family gatherings in private homes.

“Frankly, I am not sure it could sustain a Constitutional challenge in Court for several reasons including your house is your castle,” Giardino wrote Saturday in a Facebook post.

“I have received numerous calls, texts, messages, posts, and emails inquiring about Governor Cuomo’s Thanksgiving Executive Order and whether the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office intends to enforce it,” he wrote.

gov  cuomo introduced his thanksgiving executive order which limits family gatherings to 10 people in private homes © press
Gov. Cuomo introduced his Thanksgiving Executive Order which limits family gatherings to 10 people in private homes

"First an Executive Order applying directly to citizens for their private conduct is usually not a law in the sense that there are no penalties attached and you can’t be arrested," the sheriff continued.

"Businesses are different," he explained.

"An Executive Order can authorize the State Health Department, the State Liquor Authority, the State Department of Taxation and Finance, and other similar Agencies with jurisdiction over businesses, to write up, suspend or revoke their licenses and\or fine a business for a violation,” he wrote.

"With regard to the Thanksgiving Executive Order, the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office will NOT be enforcing it against our County residents,” Giardino declared.

"And as a Sheriff with a law degree I couldn’t in good faith attempt to defend it Court, so I won’t.”

"Who and how many people you invite in to your home is your business, unlike outdoor gatherings which may receive a police response if disorderly or other violations of public nuisance laws occur,” the sheriff wrote, noting that his department does not have the resources to obtain a search warrant.

"[T]o enter your home to see how many Turkey or Tofu eaters are present is not a priority.

"We won’t be doing that,” Sheriff Giardino concluded.

erie county sheriff tim howard also said his office would ignore the indoor gathering limit © press
Erie County Sheriff Tim Howard also said his office would ignore the indoor gathering limit

Others in the state have also vowed not to enforce Cuomo’s executive order, according to The Daily Wire.

Washington County Sheriff Jeff Murphy said last week that his deputies won’t be enforcing the Thanksgiving lockdown order, and on Monday, Saratoga County Sheriff Michael Zurlo also criticized the order.

"I can’t see how devoting our resources to counting cars in citizens’ driveways or investigating how much turkey and dressing they’ve purchased is for the public good,” Zurlo said in a press release.

In addition, Erie County Sheriff Tim Howard said his office would ignore the indoor gathering limit, The New York Post reported.

In his Facebook post, Giardino said “monitoring Family Dinners aren’t our priority.”

"So don’t feel a need to hide cars, cover with leaves or walk 3 blocks so your house doesn’t become a target of” Cuomo’s executive order.

"I trust people in Fulton County to use their own judgment on who and how many people they invite.

"Obviously if you have high-risk family members you will weigh the risks to your loved ones versus the reward.

"Thanksgiving is just that, a time to give thanks for what we have or have received over the year.”

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