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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #50 on: May 13, 2020, 06:38:05 AM »
The guy was Louis Uridel from the old days, go figure -

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #51 on: May 13, 2020, 06:47:33 AM »
Where I stay, looks like people will have to 'book an appointment' to go to gym and not longer for an hour. Masks will have to be worn and temperature will be taken at entrance and 'strict social distancing' will be enforced in the gym.

If this is happens, I probably won't continue my membership.

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #52 on: May 13, 2020, 12:52:47 PM »
any word when 24 hr fitness will reopen in california?

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #53 on: May 13, 2020, 02:16:22 PM »
Yes, but the cost of living is much lower.  Businesses in the coastal states have to pay their employees much more or the employees couldn't pay their rent/mortgage.  Because of these higher wages there are more taxes collected as well as federal income tax is uniform across the nation.

You make a couple of good points, although the issue wasn't about cost-of-living; it was about whether it is the democratic or republican voters who have the higher incomes.

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #54 on: May 13, 2020, 04:20:44 PM »


From the rally today


“You can’t have COURAGE without FEAR, because if you act without fear then there was never anything to be courageous about.......
After this rally, I’M OPENING MY GYM!”

-Louis Uridel

Metroflex is one of 175 small businesses in Oceanside who decided to defy the “stay at home order” and open their business today! 🤙🏻



https://www.facebook.com/coachmattallen/videos/10222138093391169/UzpfSTE1MjgzMjAyODM6MTAyMjIxMzgwOTY4NzEyNTY/

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #55 on: May 14, 2020, 03:09:04 AM »
You make a couple of good points, although the issue wasn't about cost-of-living; it was about whether it is the democratic or republican voters who have the higher incomes.

What do you think?

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #56 on: May 14, 2020, 01:37:45 PM »
What do you think?

Honestly. I haven't given it a lot of thought. But since you asked, at least one republican considers himself well fixed. You know, the same one who votes by mail while arguing against it.

Lots of people and organizations predict how the vote will turn out. After the failure of predictions in 2016 that indicated Clinton would win the election, I'm not sure what they say or think has any bearing on the outcome of an election. 

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #57 on: May 14, 2020, 01:53:51 PM »
The guy was Louis Uridel from the old days, go figure -

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #58 on: May 14, 2020, 06:42:21 PM »
After arrest, gym owner defies California again to reopen


OCEANSIDE, Calif. (AP) — About a dozen weightlifters wearing face coverings did sets Thursday in front of mirrors at a Southern California gym that was reopened by the owner despite his arrest last weekend for violating local coronavirus health orders that closed gyms.

Lou Uridel — wearing a red, white and blue mask with a stars-and-stripes pattern and the words “justice for all” emblazoned across it — vowed to keep the doors open at Metroflex Gym in the coastal city of Oceanside, north of San Diego.

But he warned his customers they might be handcuffed and hauled off like he was on Sunday.

“There’s some members who kind of shy away from that and there’s some members who say, you know what, if they’re going to take me away in handcuffs for working out, then they can go ahead and do it," Uridel said.

Uridel may be the first business owner arrested in California for violating health orders by reopening, although a growing number are doing that.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reopened his plant in defiance of Alameda County health rules and tweeted Monday he was prepared to be arrested. He wasn't and won praise from President Donald Trump.
Musk and local officials eventually reached an agreement to allow vehicle production to resume next week.

Authorities wary of a public backlash have preferred to use warnings to get local businesses to comply. Forcing one to shut its doors and citing the owner is rare, and arrests are considered a last resort.

Last week in neighboring Riverside County, Sheriff Chad Bianco told supervisors he wouldn't enforce local health orders that make criminals out of otherwise law-abiding business owners and other residents who violate the restrictions.

The state is allowing some counties with a low infection rate to give the greenlight to certain businesses to reopen more quickly than others. But gyms are not being allowed to reopen anywhere because they are considered a high-risk business due to people being indoors, sharing equipment and breathing hard as they exercise.

Coughing, sneezing and even talking are ways the virus is spread through tiny water droplets.
Bonnie Stauffer, spokeswoman for the Oceanside Police Department, said Uridel will be cited for every day the gym is open. Police were working with the San Diego County district attorney’s office to review their options, she said.

“I don’t know what other enforcement can be done at this point,” she said.

The maximum fine for breaking a public health law in California is $1,000 or up to 90 days in jail for each day a violation occurs.

Uridel was held by police for only about an hour Sunday before being released. He was charged with a misdemeanor and will be arraigned in 90 days, though the arrest is under review, said Tanya Sierra, spokeswoman for the San Diego County district attorney's office.

With the support of at least one city councilman, Uridel said he hopes prosecutors will drop the case. The Texas Supreme Court earlier this month ordered the release of Dallas hair salon owner Shelly Luther, who was jailed after she continued to operate her business despite shutdown orders.

Uridel said he had no choice about reopening the gym.

“We lost a third of our membership that took us a year and a half to get,” Uridel said. “If we waited, with the bills mounting, we weren’t going to be able to recover.”

Uridel said he has taken every precaution so his customers feel safe.

Large handwritten signs warn people no one is allowed in if they are coughing or show other symptoms, and that everyone must sign a waiver declaring they are not ill. It says all rules will be enforced, including no gym bags or showering at the gym, and members must wear masks and shirts at all times.

Everyone must maintain 6 feet (1.8 meters) of space between each other, wipe down equipment after each use, and wash their hands before entering the gym and before leaving it.

Uridel said he also closes the gym every 90 minutes for cleaning and sanitizing.

Uridel first opened last Friday and then after his arrest was closed until Wednesday. He said he has had about 120 people come in daily, staggered over a 12-hour period.

Police dropped by Thursday when about a dozen masked men spaced 6 feet apart were lifting weights in the gym, situated at the back of a strip mall cordoned off by police tape to signal that businesses were supposed to be closed. The officers spoke to Uridel about his safety measures and then left. He was not cited.

Joseph Noland, 40, said he returned to the gym as soon as he got word it had reopened. The stay-at-home dad said it's been vital to relieve stress, especially during the virus outbreak. And he feels safe at the gym.

“When you walk into the gym, everyone is washing their hands, which is something you never see at the grocery store," Noland said. “This place is constantly being cleaned."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-arrest-gym-owner-defies-california-again-to-reopen/ar-BB145EqW?pfr=1

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #59 on: May 14, 2020, 09:55:52 PM »
Where I stay, looks like people will have to 'book an appointment' to go to gym and not longer for an hour. Masks will have to be worn and temperature will be taken at entrance and 'strict social distancing' will be enforced in the gym.

If this is happens, I probably won't continue my membership.

I'm not sure how things will shake out in NH but so far masks don't seem to be part of the equation. I was lucky to load up on some equipment before the rush started so I'm with you if temperatures, appointments etc are part of the reopening rules.

I'm friends with a guy who sells top of the line fitness equipment. He's said a lot of people are building out home gyms and don't plan on going back to commercial gyms. I am shocked that they, as a business entity like restaurants, haven't banded together and been more vocal about this overall.

Props to Louis for standing up to the communism in CA.

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #60 on: May 16, 2020, 11:23:05 PM »

Injustice at its best.  Lou Uridel arrested and fined for opening his gym, while Elon Musk and others get nothing. Meanwhile, gyms are opening in Arizona, Texas, Florida, Ohio and other states while California and its dictator governor (who is destroying the state with 55 BILLION dollars in deficits or more) continues to not let people and business open.  Like we have said, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.  Let places open.




https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/05/15/after-arrest-gym-owner-defies-california-again-to-reopen/


OCEANSIDE — About a dozen weightlifters wearing face coverings did sets Thursday in front of mirrors at a Southern California gym that was reopened by the owner despite his arrest last weekend for violating local coronavirus health orders that closed gyms. Lou Uridel — wearing a red, white and blue mask with a stars-and-stripes pattern and the words “justice for all” emblazoned across it — vowed to keep the doors open at Metroflex Gym in the coastal city of Oceanside, north of San Diego. But he warned his customers they might be handcuffed and hauled off like he was on Sunday.

“There’s some members who kind of shy away from that and there’s some members who say, you know what, if they’re going to take me away in handcuffs for working out, then they can go ahead and do it,” Uridel said. Uridel may be the first business owner arrested in California for violating health orders by reopening, although a growing number are doing that.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reopened his plant in defiance of Alameda County health rules and tweeted Monday he was prepared to be arrested. He wasn’t and won praise from President Donald Trump. Musk and local officials eventually reached an agreement to allow vehicle production to resume next week. Authorities wary of a public backlash have preferred to use warnings to get local businesses to comply. Forcing one to shut its doors and citing the owner is rare, and arrests are considered a last resort.

Last week in neighboring Riverside County, Sheriff Chad Bianco told supervisors he wouldn’t enforce local health orders that make criminals out of otherwise law-abiding business owners and other residents who violate the restrictions.  The state is allowing some counties with a low infection rate to give the greenlight to certain businesses to reopen more quickly than others. But gyms are not being allowed to reopen anywhere because they are considered a high-risk business due to people being indoors, sharing equipment and breathing hard as they exercise.

Coughing, sneezing and even talking are ways the virus is spread through tiny water droplets. Bonnie Stauffer, spokeswoman for the Oceanside Police Department, said Uridel will be cited for every day the gym is open. Police were working with the San Diego County district attorney’s office to review their options, she said. “I don’t know what other enforcement can be done at this point,” she said. The maximum fine for breaking a public health law in California is $1,000 or up to 90 days in jail for each day a violation occurs.

Uridel was held by police for only about an hour Sunday before being released. He was charged with a misdemeanor and will be arraigned in 90 days, though the arrest is under review, said Tanya Sierra, spokeswoman for the San Diego County district attorney’s office. With the support of at least one city councilman, Uridel said he hopes prosecutors will drop the case. The Texas Supreme Court earlier this month ordered the release of Dallas hair salon owner Shelly Luther, who was jailed after she continued to operate her business despite shutdown orders.

Uridel said he had no choice about reopening the gym. “We lost a third of our membership that took us a year and a half to get,” Uridel said. “If we waited, with the bills mounting, we weren’t going to be able to recover.”  Uridel said he has taken every precaution so his customers feel safe.

Large handwritten signs warn people no one is allowed in if they are coughing or show other symptoms, and that everyone must sign a waiver declaring they are not ill. It says all rules will be enforced, including no gym bags or showering at the gym, and members must wear masks and shirts at all times. Everyone must maintain 6 feet (1.8 meters) of space between each other, wipe down equipment after each use, and wash their hands before entering the gym and before leaving it. Uridel said he also closes the gym every 90 minutes for cleaning and sanitizing.

Uridel first opened last Friday and then after his arrest was closed until Wednesday. He said he has had about 120 people come in daily, staggered over a 12-hour period. Police dropped by Thursday when about a dozen masked men spaced 6 feet apart were lifting weights in the gym, situated at the back of a strip mall cordoned off by police tape to signal that businesses were supposed to be closed. The officers spoke to Uridel about his safety measures and then left. He was not cited.

Joseph Noland, 40, said he returned to the gym as soon as he got word it had reopened. The stay-at-home dad said it’s been vital to relieve stress, especially during the virus outbreak. And he feels safe at the gym. “When you walk into the gym, everyone is washing their hands, which is something you never see at the grocery store,” Noland said. “This place is constantly being cleaned.”

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #61 on: May 17, 2020, 04:09:22 PM »


America use to be the Land of the Free & Home of the Brave .............. :-\

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #62 on: May 17, 2020, 07:51:26 PM »

America use to be the Land of the Free & Home of the Brave .............. :-\

Democraps envision it as the land of the freak and the home of the slave.

FTN.

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From the Mayor of Oceanside, I hope this is true - May 22nd opening date for gyms?


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From the Mayor of Oceanside, I hope this is true - May 22nd opening date for gyms?

San Diego here I come!  ;D

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President Trump has refused to limit any Constitutional rights and as it stands now, he has openly called things like stay at home "guidance and suggestion", NOT law. There is not any state government that can override the Federal Government when it comes to Constitutional Rights. Until the Federal Government restricts Constitiutional Rights, you have them protected and if people wanted, there could be a landslide of Constitutional violations brought to the Supreme Court about how Monarch-like state governers are giving orders like Kings.


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The minute- no, the very second my gym opens I will be there and I don't give a fuck about being arrested. If it happens, guess where I will be the minute I am released?

This whole covid bullshit has really opened my eyes to how little government can be trusted. Give them an inch, they take a foot, give them a foot, they take the fucking rope.

How do these crooks continually end up in positions of authority? I find it really um what's the word-terrifying? Can't America produce better politicians than what we have?

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I just want to fucking squat and deadlift I cannot even explain what I'm going through. Sick of the bullshit. I will wear a fucking mask (with lots of holes) if I have to. This is crazy, I'm sick to death of the bullshit.

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #69 on: May 20, 2020, 09:06:55 PM »

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He was always a cun+ on rxmuscle.

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Re: Metroflex Gym Oceanside owner arrested - for opening his gym
« Reply #70 on: May 20, 2020, 09:19:12 PM »
He was always a cun+ on rxmuscle.
Plus he is a lawyer.

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I just want to fucking squat and deadlift I cannot even explain what I'm going through. Sick of the bullshit. I will wear a fucking mask (with lots of holes) if I have to. This is crazy, I'm sick to death of the bullshit.

I wanted to speak directly to you, brother.

I read above and I can feel, through the words, your frustration and upset. These are the same emotions I feel.

This has been, by far, the longest stretch I’ve not gone to a gym since 1985.

It’s seriously challenging my equilibrium and inner peace.

My anger is intensifying day by day.

Anyway, I just wanted to respond to your post. To say, hang in there, friend.

Better days coming.

May your return be mighty.

Hail.

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The minute- no, the very second my gym opens I will be there and I don't give a fuck about being arrested. If it happens, guess where I will be the minute I am released?

This whole covid bullshit has really opened my eyes to how little government can be trusted. Give them an inch, they take a foot, give them a foot, they take the fucking rope.

How do these crooks continually end up in positions of authority? I find it really um what's the word-terrifying? Can't America produce better politicians than what we have?

If I'm caught walking in the street out of the times 6am-9am I could be arrested and have a criminal record. 21 000 people have been arrested for this and will now have a criminal record.

Also not allowed to drive after 8pm due to 'curfew'. Would also get a criminal record if stopped.

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If I'm caught walking in the street out of the times 6am-9am I could be arrested and have a criminal record. 21 000 people have been arrested for this and will now have a criminal record.

Also not allowed to drive after 8pm due to 'curfew'. Would also get a criminal record if stopped.

Where do you live? if you were arrested what would you be charged with?

There have been a number of instances of people being arrested for violating the COVID-19 quarantine. In other instances, they have been charged with misdemeanors or summons.

Many of the arrests for disobeying the quarantine that have been reported have something in common. In most of these cases, the perpetrator was also committing another crime, like shoplifting, drug charges, or gun charges.

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Where do you live? if you were arrested what would you be charged with?

There have been a number of instances of people being arrested for violating the COVID-19 quarantine. In other instances, they have been charged with misdemeanors or summons.

Many of the arrests for disobeying the quarantine that have been reported have something in common. In most of these cases, the perpetrator was also committing another crime, like shoplifting, drug charges, or gun charges.

I think he's Seth Effrikan. The charges would likely be Conspiracy to Commit Colonial Imperialism and Farming While Palefaced.