Partygoers at a Pink Floyd tribute night have been scolded for shouting abuse at New Jersey police after defying social distancing rules brought in to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
Around 30 people gathered to watch an acoustic rendition of the British rock bands greatest hits on the front lawn of a home in Rumson, a seaside community south of New York City, that was also broadcast live over social media.
Police were called to end the revelry, but met a hostile crowd on arrival.
When we informed everyone that they must leave
we were met with well wishes of F-the police and Welcome to Nazi Germany,' said the towns police department on Facebook late Saturday.
Officers then instructed the band to cut the night short as they were halfway through a performance of Pink Floyds 1975 anthem Wish You Were Here fittingly, a song often played as an anthem for absent friends.
The Rumson Police Department takes no enjoyment in ruining anyones fun, the police statement said. However we ALL have a responsibility to take this pandemic SERIOUSLY and adhere to the social distancing requirement.
New Jersey governor Phil Murphy ordered residents to stay home and non-essential businesses to shutter indefinitely last month.
He has since taken to social media to rebuke residents for ignoring the lockdown rules after several news reports of social gatherings.
Cant believe I have to say this at all, he tweeted last week. But here we are. NO CORONA PARTIES. Theyre illegal, dangerous, and stupid.
Poster Comment:
Around 30 people gathered to watch an acoustic rendition of the British rock bands greatest hits on the front lawn of a home...
Gasps! 30 people?
Send in the SWAT team!
Get a grip here people - we are not dealing with Captain Trips here.
Hey, coppers...leave them kids alone!