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NYC Mom Shows No Sympathy For Son Who Was Arrested In Hawaii For Disobeying Quarantine

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A hard head makes a soft behind and college student Tarique Peters had to learn the hard way.

Apparently, Tarique was feeling extra rebellious because when he touched down in Hawaii, he also decided to disobey their 14-day quarantine order for tourists.

Residents reported him to the Hawaiian authorities and Tarique was arrested.

Tarique’s sister, who works in law enforcement, was personally incensed by the decision of Hawaiian authorities to publicize Tarique’s arrest.

She went on to say that Tarique has not been able to communicate with his family since his arrest.

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