Pennsylvania car show dares government to shut it down over coronavirus rules

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Pennsylvania car show dares government to shut it down over coronavirus rules

Organizers of an outdoor car show in*Pennsylvania*said late Wednesday that the event would go on despite a lawsuit by the state*health*department seeking to shut it down for operating in violation of*coronavirus*restrictions, specifically a rule banning gatherings of more than 250 people.

The sprawling event expects to see about 100,000 attendees over four days.

Show organizers called the state's coronavirus health order "invalid" and said they would "vigorously defend this action" to open their event in court.

The event, called Spring Carlisle, started Wednesday and is scheduled to go through Saturday.*But the Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) sued Carlisle Events, the organization putting on "one of the largest automotive flea markets in the world and one of the best opportunities to get your hands on all things automotive," early Wednesday morning. It said that the group had ignored multiple warnings from the state to not continue with Spring Carlisle after earlier this month it asked for a waiver excepting it from the 250-person limit.

But Wednesday night, Carlisle Events announced its intention to continue with Spring Carlisle and defend itself against the lawsuit, which now has a hearing scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday.

"Similar to other large outdoor entertainment venues and amusement parks that have or are scheduled to open under the Green Phase in southcentral Pennsylvania, our approximately 100-acre event facility provides ample space for vendors and patrons to interact in a responsible manner, consistent with the CDC's social distancing and other COVID-19 guidelines," Carlisle Events' statement read.

It added: "Carlisle Events has worked tirelessly to put on this event in a socially responsible manner and will continue to do so. We believe the Department of Health’s order is invalid. Even if the order is valid, the department has erred in its application to outside events such as ours, or has acted arbitrarily in seeking to enforce the order against us, while permitting other entertainment venues to open."

But Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine has said that the immense size of the show, whether outdoors and socially distanced or not, puts the state at risk for a bump in coronavirus cases, potentially putting lives in danger, and must be stopped by a court order.

"When individuals choose to ignore those safeguards –* such as by holding an event anticipating 100,000 attendees –* they put the lives of Pennsylvanians at risk and threaten to reverse the significant progress that has been made to resolve this crisis," the suit, on behalf of Levine's DOH, said. "That dangerous conduct must be stopped before it can occur."

Levine also raised similar concerns in a letter sent to event organizers after they asked for a waiver but before the event opened Wednesday.

"[T]he large number of persons who typically attend, the wide variety of locations from which they travel, and the fact that they will congregate in hotels and restaurants through the area creates a strong potential for the spread of infection," she said. "[Y]ou should know that the disease Prevention and Control Law provides for criminal and civil penalties for violations of these orders."

The move by the state attempting to shut down the primarily outdoors auto festival comes less than two weeks after thousands gathered in Philadelphia to protest racial injustice in the wake of George Floyd's death while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. State officials largely encouraged the protests, though some officials elsewhere in the country noted the potential coronavirus transmission risk.

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf himself participated in one march in Harrisburg, Pa., on June 3.

"I’m at today’s March Against Injustice and Gun Violence 2020 in Harrisburg in solidarity with our community," he tweeted. "Black lives matter. Racism must end. I am here to listen."

State Sen. Mike Regan, a Republican who represents the area where the car show is happening, said the Wolf administration is acting hypocritically.

"The lack of clear and consistent guidance for employers and residents as we move through the Governor’s reopening process has led to frustration and anger,” he told Fox News in a statement.

Regan added: “Common sense would suggest that – like outdoor recreation – outdoor sales and other events should be held to a different safety standard. The Governor sent a clear message about the ability to ignore his orders and safety precautions when he marched through the streets of Harrisburg. Instead of working with an employer to further implement precautions and allow for this event to move forward in a county that is in the ‘green phase,’ the Wolf administration instead turns to the court to shut this employer down."



https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pa...hut-it-down-over-coronavirus-set-for-showdown
 

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It's hilarious how these governors were marching hand in hand with thousands upon thousands of BLM protesters with no social distancing at all......& then have the audacity to go after law abiding citizens just wanting to enjoy life & get back to work to make an actual living.
 

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the lefties response... how dare you have a car show that doesn't include protest and rioting. if they included that in their event and allowed all the cars to be smashed up they would be fine.

whats going on now is rioting and protests are just fine. those people increase the number of symptoms and they run to the hospital with barely nothing to drive up the numbers. the hospitals love this since they are getting giant amounts of money to call something covid. leftie news outlets take this to use against this car event and other open states that are seeing numbers increase and blame the restaurants not the rioters.
 

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It's hilarious how these governors were marching hand in hand with thousands upon thousands of BLM protesters with no social distancing at all......& then have the audacity to go after law abiding citizens just wanting to enjoy life & get back to work to make an actual living.

What's really amazing is the fact that you put up every headline news info EXCEPT John Bolton's Book info. Whether it''s good or bad, you gotta stay consistent.
 

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I'm not taking part in the " car show " but i hope it's a success without state interruption personally. Good for the " car people ". Let's get on with living our lives...
 

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gotta remember this is Gov Wolf's final term in office so he has only 2.5 more years to "build his brand" for the inevitable Senate run following his 2022 bounce from office

for him, the more attention the better
 

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