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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear
Revoke his license. Now.

If he did this, then sure. And, if/when he recovers, charge him with obstruction of justice. But I'd prefer to see more evidence than an anonymously-sourced tabloid article before doing so.

4 posted on 10/29/2014 8:33:54 AM PDT by Conscience of a Conservative
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To: Conscience of a Conservative

Initially reports were that he self-quarantined, only later was it reported that he went bowling etc.


9 posted on 10/29/2014 8:37:48 AM PDT by Ray76 (We must destroy the Uniparty or be destroyed by them.)
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To: Conscience of a Conservative
Re:But I'd prefer to see more evidence than an anonymously-sourced tabloid article before doing so.

I agree that during this Ebola situation we should not rely on sensationalized tabloid articles for our information.

The New York Post, which is usually a pretty reliable news publication - and quoted by other reputable news outlets such as Fox News - cited law enforcement sources who got their information from checking Spencer's credit card and metro card after he had assured authorities that he had not left his Harlem apartment.

The New York Post, citing law enforcement sources, reported that Dr. Craig Spencer initially told investigators that he had self-quarantined in his Harlem apartment. According to the paper, Spencer's story fell apart after investigators checked his credit-card statement and information from his Metrocard.

Spencer, 33, returned to New York from Guinea on Oct. 17 and was rushed to Bellevue Hospital Center on the morning of Oct. 23 with fatigue, nausea, and a 100-degree fever. In the intervening period, he traveled on three of the city's most heavily-trafficked subway lines, visited the High Line park and a Greenwich Village restaurant in lower Manhattan, and went for a three-mile run before going bowling at an alley in Brooklyn the day before he was hospitalized.

Spencer didn't admit the extent of his travels until a New York police officer "got on the phone and had to relay questions to him through the Health Department," the Post quoted a source as saying......

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/10/29/new-york-city-doctor-with-ebola-reportedly-lied-about-his-movements-in-city/ ___________________________________________

BTW, Wouldn't a metro card be a matter of public record?

49 posted on 10/29/2014 1:05:22 PM PDT by Sons of Union Vets (No taxation without representation!)
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