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NYC bar owner handcuffed, taken away for allegedly defying coronavirus rules: report
The business could face fines of as much as $10,000 a day, according to a report
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A co-owner of a New York City tavern was taken away from the business in handcuffs Tuesday night, accused of defying state and city mandates related to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report.

Five city sheriff’s officers showed up at Mac’s Public House in Staten Island and arrested co-owner Danny Presti, the Staten Island Advance reported.
In many communities across the U.S., owners of bars, restaurants and other businesses have been complaining that some coronavirus rules have become too draconian, imperiling their ability to earn revenue and keep employees working. Many politicians and health officials, meanwhile, have argued that drastically reducing public gatherings and interactions is the best way to combat the spread of the virus – and get the economy fully restored more quickly.
In New York state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, both Democrats, have been popular targets of those trying to get small businesses back to viability.
Presti was arrested about 7:15p.m., the Advance reported. The action came during a gathering at the tavern where other business owners expressed support for Presti and his business partner, Keith McAlarney.
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The business could face fines of as much as $10,000 a day, according to the newspaper.

State Sen. Andrew Lanza, a Republican, spoke in defense of the pro-business effort, and claimed that Presti had only received a cease-and-desist order and should not have been arrested, according to the Advance. Staten Island is a GOP stronghold in New York City and recently elected state lawmaker Nicole Malliotakis to a U.S. House seat, defeating Democratic incumbent Max Rose.

“This order simply says that they need to cease and desist,’' Lanza told police at the scene, according to the newspaper. “Nowhere here is there an arrest warrant, nowhere here is anything about arresting anyone on their private property. So I’ll ask, [and] you don’t have to answer … why was he arrested? I was told you would tell me why he was arrested and now I’m asking for that answer.”
After members of the crowd shouted at the sheriff’s officers, however, Lanza called for calm, the report said.
“I understand that we feel very strongly about this,’' he told the crowd. “I feel as strongly as you, I assure you. But by speaking loudly it gives people an excuse not to answer us. So, let’s not give them the excuse. If they don’t want to answer, they don’t have to answer. We respect law enforcement on Staten Island like no other borough.”
Local activist Scott LoBaido posted a profanity-laced video, in which he shamed the community for now showing greater support for the business owners.
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Mac’s Public House has continued indoor dining since Nov. 20 despite it being illegal in its Grant City neighborhood, which is part of an “orange zone” for virus mitigation rules.
Lou Gelormino, described by the Advance as a representative of the tavern, claimed Presti was arrested because he had refused to leave the business after it was shut down and was therefore considered a trespasser.

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The business has faced summonses from various government agencies since opting to allegedly defy state and local rules, the Advance reported.
Gelormino said he was assured that Presti would be released after receiving an order to appear in court over a trespassing charge, the Advance reported.
 
Staten Island - Mac's Public House - More FINES! Original $15,000 Fine Voided, THE BATTLE HEATS UP!

 
This motherfucker, the owner of the bar went on TV twice and DECLARED his business was an "Autonomous zone" basically saying FUCK YOU DiBlasio and FUCK YOU Cuomo. I'm gonna keep my bar open (in an orange zone mind you) because I got bills to pay. (Everyone who knows Cuomo knows that was the kiss of death.) The first time I saw him on TV I told wifey his ass was toast. We owned a bar, you fuck with the State Liquor Authority, that's your ass mister postman...Those fines are no joke and technically they can seize his liquor too if they haven't already.
 
This motherfucker, the owner of the bar went on TV twice and DECLARED his business was an "Autonomous zone" basically saying FUCK YOU DiBlasio and FUCK YOU Cuomo. I'm gonna keep my bar open (in an orange zone mind you) because I got bills to pay. (Everyone who knows Cuomo knows that was the kiss of death.) The first time I saw him on TV I told wifey his ass was toast. We owned a bar, you fuck with the State Liquor Authority, that's your ass mister postman...Those fines are no joke and technically they can seize his liquor too if they haven't already.
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A huge group of people gathered outside the Staten Island bar – in the middle of a COVID hot zone – that was shut down last night by police for violating pandemic safety rules. Many could be seen carrying the American flag. https://7ny.tv/36A2TRQ
 
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NYC Sheriff Shuts Down STATEN ISLAND Bar Defying Gov’s Edict: The locals started honking their horns--and activist Heshy Tischler came from Brooklyn to shout down the sheriffs--when Mac's Public House on Lincoln Avenue was closed Tuesday night. The pub had defied Governor Cuomo's order against indoor dining in a COVID 'hot zone' community. The General Manager was brought out in handcuffs. The owner had declared Mac's an "Autonomous Zone"--fed up with state restrictions that badly impacted small businesses since March this year.
 
Yo I celebrated my 9years in MTA there In September it was chill till closing then the real party began inside. the older co owner is in the MTA as well.
 
‘Autonomous zone’ NYC bar is making big bucks on GoFundMe
By Laura Italiano
December 5, 2020 | 6:11pm | Updated


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Mac's Public House co-owner Danny Presti
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Staten Island’s self-proclaimed “Autonomous Zone” bar can’t legally open its doors to customers, but the joint is still managing to clean up.
A nearly week-old online fundraiser for Mac’s Public House had raised $75,000 by Saturday afternoon.
“We’ve all been shuttered and struggling since the first shutdowns,” co-owner Danny Presti says in the fundraiser.
“Mac’s Public House decided to take a stand for what is right, and we now ask for your support. With your help and donations, we will continue the fight to stay open, and anything we receive in excess of what we need will go towards assisting other small businesses fighting fines and getting reopened.”
“This isn’t just for Mac’s, this is for all of us.”
Nearly 2,000 people had made donations via GoFundMe by Saturday.
During sporadic openings this week, including on Friday night, the bar has been serving “free” food and drink while requesting patrons make donations in lieu of payment.
“We have to get our livelihoods back,” Presti explained to reporters Friday night.
“We haven’t been able to pay the utilities,” he added. “Just everything’s piling up. We’re just scraping by.”


Mac’s is located in a zip code with some of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the city, earning the neighborhood a state COVID-19 restriction “orange zone,” designation, meaning take-out only is allowed.
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The bar’s license to sell booze was yanked by the State Liquor Authority after it opened its doors and served customers anyway.
Mac’s has also racked up thousands in city fines and has been raided by the city Sheriff’s Department.
“These onerous restrictions left the owners no choice but to proceed in this manner,” Presti’s lawyer, Mark Fonte, told The Post Saturday.
“At this point they have nothing to lose.”
The lawyer noted that just up the street from Mac’s, restaurants in a less-restrictive zone can serve food indoors, just at reduced capacity.
“It must be a very smart virus that knows how to only stay within certain boundaries,” Fonte quipped.
 
California chef Andrew Gruel refuses to close restaurants, calls Gov. Newsom an ‘a—hole’
By Paula Froelich
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The readers of the New York Post aren’t the only people fed up with hypocritical politicians.
Chef Andrew Gruel said he will keep his LA eateries Slapfish and Big Parm open despite the recent ban on outdoor dining, while slamming California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other hypocritical politicians saying: “I’m not an a–hole – the governor is!”
Newsom has been on the defense ever since he dined maskless and indoors with lobbyists at the tony French Laundry restaurant the same week he warned against Thanksgiving gatherings.
In a video posted Thursday to Twitter, noting “My message for all the haters. Please share the logic. Sorry, haven’t had a haircut since March,” the fed up Gruel said he’d been getting slammed online for keeping his restaurant open and said: “I’ve got everybody blowing up my replies saying I’m a grandmother killer so I’m just gonna address it all right here.”
The frustrated small business owner continued, saying: “Here’s the situation – do we take the pandemic seriously? Of course we do! Am I saying we shouldn’t close outdoor dining? Yes, I am. “
Gruel, who like other restaurateurs struggling to stay open, has bent over backward trying to keep his customers safe at his own expense.
“At every single juncture from the beginning until today we have listened to all of the advice from our government officials only to be shut down over and over and over again and then not compensated for the elements we put in place for our businesses to protect our customers,” Gruel said.
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“We shut down indoor dining – no problem. I got a warehouse full of plexiglass right now. We went outdoors – now that’s getting shut down. I just put thousands of dollars into outdoor heaters.”
Gruel’s gripe stem from the lack of scientific evidence linking COVID-19 to outdoor dining.
“There is zero scientific evidence that outdoor dining is contributing to the rise in cases related to this,” he claimed, adding that he was frustrated because people are still allowed to shop or fly on airplanes (in enclosed spaces) but not eat outdoors while socially separating.
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“I am only saying we can continue to dine outdoors because I can get on an airplane and I can fly and eat and do whatever I want – and don’t tell me it’s the HEPA filters because that’s not the case. You don’t turn those on until you get on to the plane. Until then everybody’s fornicating on top of each other,” Gruel said. “I can go into Walmart — nobody wears a mask at Walmart! I can get a pink cockatoo for my Christmas tree but I can’t go and dine outdoors at a restaurant. I can go to Target, Amazon is making tons of money — all big business is getting rich. OK! Outdoor dining does not lead to (COVID). Therefore, screw that — we’re staying open. Outdoors. It’s that simple. I’m not an a–hole — the governor is!”
In a follow up Twitter video on Friday titled “Another update from the mind of a business owner being shutdown,” Gruel continued — this time slamming not just Newsom, but San Francisco Mayor London Breed, LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl and other politicians for their shameless hypocrisy and “virtue signaling.”
Breed was caught at the French Laundry — a $450-a-plate restaurant — just one night after Newsom, while Kuehl voted to ban outdoor dining in Los Angeles County yet hours later ate outdoors at a Santa Monica restaurant.
“Heres a quick update on my thought process,” Gruel fumed. “We’re being told we cant have people dine outdoors yet … Governor Gavin Newsom is banning dining indoors after he dines indoors with 22 people. He’s banning groups of more than four or five people when once again, he was with 22 people indoors. He’s… virtue signaling tweets out there about eating with a mask on and putting a mask on in between bites when he and those 22 people weren’t even wearing masks. They were basically slobbing (sic) all over each other!
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“We find that LA Country supervisor Sheila Kuehl bans outdoor dining and then that exact night goes to a restaurant to eat outdoors,” he continued. “San Jose mayor (Sam Liccardo – who broke California’s Thanksgiving Day rules) same situation… What’s happening is we’re being told to do one thing when the people telling us to do that aren’t even following their own rules. There is no science backing up that eating outdoors is leading to a spike in coronavirus cases.”
Gruel takes a breath and then says: “You see the hypocrisy. Really think about this here: No one is following their own rules. How serious can those rules be if they’re not following their own rules!?”
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Gruel ends his rant with two simple words: “Virtue Signaling.”
 
This motherfucker, the owner of the bar went on TV twice and DECLARED his business was an "Autonomous zone" basically saying FUCK YOU DiBlasio and FUCK YOU Cuomo. I'm gonna keep my bar open (in an orange zone mind you) because I got bills to pay. (Everyone who knows Cuomo knows that was the kiss of death.) The first time I saw him on TV I told wifey his ass was toast. We owned a bar, you fuck with the State Liquor Authority, that's your ass mister postman...Those fines are no joke and technically they can seize his liquor too if they haven't already.
SLA runs this town !! :wepraise: i seen friend's spot fined thousands of dollars becos one undercover came in to use the bathroom n took pictures of people without masks , ,mind u the fucker was drinking with us
 
Pete Davidson rips Staten Island’s anti-COVID-19 lockdown ‘babies’ on ‘SNL’
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Staten-Island born “SNL” star Pete Davidson said the anti-COVID lockdown protests there make the borough’s residents look like “babies” — but quipped that he’s glad that he’s no longer the “worst thing about Staten Island.”
The “King of Staten Island” comedian riffed on the rallies outside the bar that declared itself a COVID-19 restriction “autonomous zone” when he appeared on the “Weekend Update” segment.
“I saw the protests, people were outside the bar shouting about freedom, talking to cops, chanting that they should arrest the governor so I just assumed that it was a typical last call,” Davidson said.
Davidson explained that the bar, Mac’s Public House, is located in a “neighborhood with the second-highest COVID infections in all of New York, so the rule is that they’re only supposed to let people eat or drink outside.”
“And the owner said, no one wants to do that because they’ll go out of business,”
Davidson said.
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“But the argument that people in Staten Island don’t want to drink outside can be disproven by going to literally any Little League game.”
Davidson said he was “kind of” against the protests, but at least he’s “no longer the first thing people think of when they say, ‘What’s the worst thing about Staten Island?’”
He claimed that the protesters were making Staten Islanders “look like babies.”
“You know it’s bad when people in Boston are like, ‘Ahh, drink at home, you queers!’” he joked.
Mac’s Public House has continued to serve customers indoors throughout the week despite a shut-down order by the state Health Department and the revocation of its liquor license.
 
Staten Island ‘Autonomous Zone’ bar owner jailed; drove car into Sheriff’s deputy: sources
By Joe Marino and Laura Italiano
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Danny Presti is taken away in handcuffs after his prior arrest on Tuesday

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The co-owner of a Staten Island bar that has kept serving customers in violation of COVID-19 restrictions was arrested again late Saturday — this time for allegedly ramming his car into a Sheriff’s deputy, according to law enforcement sources.
Danny Presti, co-owner of Mac’s Public House in Grant City, was being held early Sunday at the borough’s 122nd Precinct, police said.
A Sheriff’s deputy who Presti allegedly drove into remained at Staten Island University Hospital for injuries sustained when he was thrown onto the hood of the bar owner’s car, a law enforcement source alleged to The Post.
The deputy’s condition was not clear early Sunday.
The incident happened shortly after Mac’s closed for the night at 10 p.m. on Saturday, the source said.
The bar has continued to serve customers food and drink indoors throughout the week despite strict COVID-19 restrictions limiting them to take-out only, and on Saturday night, patrons were being being let inside through an adjacent address, the source alleged.
A Sheriff’s deputy who posed as a customer was able to get inside, and established that alcohol was being sold in violation of strict state “orange zone” restrictions and despite Mac’s liquor license having been revoked, the source alleged.
When the bar closed at 10 p.m., surveilling Sheriff’s deputies waited until the crowd of customers dispersed, then moved to issue Presti another summons some distance from the bar, the source said.
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But Presti jumped into his car and drove into one of the deputies, sending the officer flying onto the hood — an assault that has been captured on video, the source alleged.
Charges against Presti were still pending early Sunday; his attorney could not immediately be reached for comment.
The pub has been a flashpoint for frustration over strict COVID-19 restrictions by business owners since Gov. Cuomo cracked down on the southern part of the borough on Nov. 23, acting on a spike that had tripled hospitalizations borough wide.
Mac’s declared itself an “autonomous zone,” and remained open despite a stack of fines, a shut-down order by the state Health Department and the revocation of its liquor license.
On Tuesday, Mac’s was raided and Presti was arrested by city sheriffs for the first time at the bar itself, an incident that drew dozens of angry supporters.
 
Dude was let out of jail today with no fucking bail...and of course conservatives are saying he hit the cop because he was in fear for his life.
....but remember the brotha in I think Queens that got shot and killed by cops the night before his wedding because he drove towards a cop outside a bar (like 8-10 years ago)? I'm betting that they had no problem with that.
 
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