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Maskless Super Bowl fans will be ‘identified’ for police to ‘handle’: Openly gay Tampa mayor

Updated: February 9, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

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TAMPA, Florida, February 9, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — At a post-Super Bowl press conference on Monday, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said that maskless football fans participating in the festivities will be “identified” and law enforcement “will handle it.”

Castor, the city’s former police chief and first openly homosexual mayor, extended the requirements of her indoor mask mandate to the outdoors two weeks ago in anticipation of the many football fans who would be descending upon the city for the Super Bowl. The latter executive order pertained to “Event Zones” and “Entertainment Districts” and had the stated purpose of mitigating “the spread of COVID-19.”

“Everyone knows that simply wearing a mask dramatically reduces the spread of COVID-19,” Castor proposed at the press conference. “And I’m proud to say that the majority of individuals that I saw, out and about, enjoying the festivities associated with the Super Bowl, were complying.” 

“I’m proud of our community,” she continued, “but those few bad actors (not wearing masks) will be identified, and the Tampa police department will handle it.”

BREAKING: At a press conference Monday, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said that maskless fans at

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