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NJ has Scooters and NY is Open…sort of.

Jake Redman March 12, 2021


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Jake and Anthony talk about scooter and bike programs in their respective towns (Hoboken and Jersey City, respectfully). A man is now free after Hertz ponies up his alibi and New York lifts quarantine restrictions. Plus, we toss around the idea of doing live events. Listen…

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-Man charged with murder free after Hertz finally ponies up alibi.
-NY lifts quarantine restrictions.

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Back in 2011 a man, Herbert Alford, was wrongfully convicted of MURDER when the popular car rental agency failed to produce a receipt with a time stamp that would have proven his innocence. The crime itself, committed nowhere near the airport, happened October 18, 2011 at 2:54 p.m. but his rental car had been processed just 6 minutes later…at, guess where? The airport.

Attorneys fought to get a hold of the receipts that support his alibi but it took years. After 5+ years in prison, Alford was released with charges dropped. He’s now suing Hertz.


 

If you haven’t heard, New YORK is dropping it’s domestic quarantine requirement on April 1. It’s an encouraging sign that we may see SOME sort of normal soon, even if it’s still limited. Currently it’s a 10 day self-enforced lockdown if you’re coming to New York from states other than New Jersey, Connecticut or Pennsylvania OR are fully vaccinated. You’ll still have to fill out a health questionnaire and monitor symptoms for 14 days after you get there. Quarantine restrictions are STILL IN PLACE if you’re coming from outside the US.

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Jake Redman

Modhop Host & Founder Jake Redman brings years of global exploration and travel tips to the podcast and our videos at Modhop. Jake is also a Producer and Host for SiriusXM.

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