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FILE - In this April 30, 2020 file photo, a man wears a face mask as he walks on Pier 45 in Hudson River Park in New York.  Police officers will start limiting access to a handful of New York City parks that have become poster children for bad social distancing, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday, May 8. The parks, two built on piers that stick out into the Hudson River and one on Brooklyn's East River waterfront, have all been shamed on social media in recent weeks for imagines showing mostly unmaksed young people sprawled out on blankets without much regard for rules barring people from getting withing six feet of anyone they don't live with.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE - In this April 30, 2020 file photo, a man wears a face mask as he walks on Pier 45 in Hudson River Park in New York. Police officers will start limiting access to a handful of New York City parks that have become poster children for bad social distancing, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday, May 8. The parks, two built on piers that stick out into the Hudson River and one on Brooklyn's East River waterfront, have all been shamed on social media in recent weeks for imagines showing mostly unmaksed young people sprawled out on blankets without much regard for rules barring people from getting withing six feet of anyone they don't live with.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

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