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Nassau County, which recently barred residents from wearing masks in many circumstances, will allow police officers to wear ...
Nassau County in New York state enacted a face mask ban Wednesday, the first of its kind in the country post-COVID-19 pandemic. The new ban makes it a crime for anyone to wear a mask or face ...
The same county on Long Island that banned residents from wearing masks is making an exception for police officers.
Blakeman signed an executive order that made clear that police officers, including those involved in ICE raids, were exempt ...
Nassau County in New York state enacted a face mask ban Wednesday, the first of its kind in the country post-COVID-19 pandemic. The new ban makes it a crime for anyone to wear a mask or face ...
Nassau County's controversial mask ban bill has been signed into law. County Executive Bruce Blakeman signed the legislation Wednesday, making it a crime for anyone to wear a mask or face covering ...
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman signed the controversial bill into law on Aug. 15, one that bans face masks in public places except in cases of religious, health or cultural necessity.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman signed into law on Wednesday a bill banning the use of face masks in public without medical, religious, or cultural justification.
Nassau County residents shared mixed reactions to mask ban 02:03. MINEOLA, N.Y. -- Nassau County lawmakers passed a bill making it a crime for anyone to wear a mask or face covering to hide their ...
Nassau County Republicans approved a sweeping ban on wearing face masks in public Monday — after a fiery public debate where a masked activist was hauled away by police.. Legislators voted along ...
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman signed a controversial new bill into law Wednesday, one that bans face masks in public places except in cases of religious, health or cultural necessity.
Some Long Islanders are torn about Nassau County's new mask ban, which makes wearing a mask or face covering to hide your identity in public, with certain exceptions, a misdemeanor.