But again, if you can't substantiate that you're quarantining by answering the door, wouldn't you be potentially subject to fines? The news here also reports that if you don't complete the traveler form at the airport (administered by the National Guard), that you're subject to fines. Whether they have actually fined people, I have no idea, but I would not put it past anyone in the state of New York to do so considering the deficit we're in because of all this.
Nope, not at all. If you break quarantine in your home by going to the door, it defeats the purpose. I stayed in a room separated from the house and if I had to prove I was home, I would have entered common living space that i purposed stayed out of and was told I should stay out of.
Yes, the NG met the plane and one would not have been allowed to proceed without handing in the form.
The point is that the implementation of this program relied around people doing the right thing and staying in. Just like those that test positive are required to...but you cant enforce it,
Legally, like I said, this is a Slippery slope which is why my county put in things the way they did, I have lots of family and friends who work in law enforcement, at the county government, and in the legal field. Anyone fined..I have not heard of any...has a good basis to sue.
So, in this case, it will be the honor system again, Now, if you break it, test positive, and are honest about that so they can contact trace accurately, you may be subject to one.
Other than that, nothing they can do. Now, everyone I know who has traveled followed the rules because we felt it was the right thing to do and am glad to see there is an option to thr 14 days with testing...which is what I will do when I go back in December .