Hayley sent UnHerd footage of the authorities disciplining her because she did not wear a mask when she put trash in the container. The authorities caught Hayley off her deck, but she did not get the $5,000 fine. If you get caught off your decking without a mask on or anything, you get a $5,000 fine.” We have a deck that we’re allowed to go out, and maybe get a little bit of sunlight, but that is it. Sayers asked if the people inside the camps could communicate with each other: “We can, but we’re only allowed to stay in our designated areas. They don’t come and say anything, they don’t check-up, they don’t do anything. And they literally drop you to your room. They don’t want to come near you because they think you’re infectious. And these people are in hazmat suits and everything. Hayley described life in prison: “You literally get put on the back of a golf buggy with your bags. Hayley had to stay there for 14 days even if every test came back negative. The police forced Hayley to pack a bag and told her housemates that once she tests negative she could come home. Out of the 10 close contacts of the infected person, only Hayley went to the camp. Hayley also said the CDC told her that her 14-day imprisonment was a punishment for lying to the police about taking a COVID test. And that’s how they knocked on my door and knew where I loved, from running my number plate.” And they ran the number plates and saw the footage that I was with a person who had tested positive. Sayers asked Hayley how the authorities knew to investigate her: “I have a scooter and they ran my number plates.
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