<p>Partygoers at a Pink Floyd tribute night have been scolded for shouting abuse at New Jersey police after defying social distancing rules brought in to contain the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>Around 30 people gathered to watch an acoustic rendition of the British rock band's greatest hits on the front lawn of a home in Rumson, a seaside community south of New York City, that was also broadcast live over social media.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-indias-tally-crosses-3500-death-toll-breaches-100-locally-60000-globally-817763.html">Follow latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here</a></strong></p>.<p>Police were called to end the revelry, but met a hostile crowd on arrival.</p>.<p>"When we informed everyone that they must leave... we were met with well wishes of 'F-the police' and 'Welcome to Nazi Germany,'" said the town's police department on Facebook late Saturday.</p>.<p>Officers then instructed the band to cut the night short as they were halfway through a performance of Pink Floyd's 1975 anthem "Wish You Were Here" -- fittingly, a song often played as an anthem for absent friends.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-5-821540.html">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>"The Rumson Police Department takes no enjoyment in ruining anyone's fun," the police statement said. "However we ALL have a responsibility to take this pandemic SERIOUSLY and adhere to the social distancing requirement."</p>.<p>New Jersey governor Phil Murphy ordered residents to stay home and non-essential businesses to shutter indefinitely last month.</p>.<p>He has since taken to social media to rebuke residents for ignoring the lockdown rules after several news reports of social gatherings.</p>.<p>Can't believe I have to say this at all," he tweeted last week. "But here we are. NO CORONA PARTIES. They're illegal, dangerous, and stupid."</p>
<p>Partygoers at a Pink Floyd tribute night have been scolded for shouting abuse at New Jersey police after defying social distancing rules brought in to contain the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>Around 30 people gathered to watch an acoustic rendition of the British rock band's greatest hits on the front lawn of a home in Rumson, a seaside community south of New York City, that was also broadcast live over social media.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-indias-tally-crosses-3500-death-toll-breaches-100-locally-60000-globally-817763.html">Follow latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here</a></strong></p>.<p>Police were called to end the revelry, but met a hostile crowd on arrival.</p>.<p>"When we informed everyone that they must leave... we were met with well wishes of 'F-the police' and 'Welcome to Nazi Germany,'" said the town's police department on Facebook late Saturday.</p>.<p>Officers then instructed the band to cut the night short as they were halfway through a performance of Pink Floyd's 1975 anthem "Wish You Were Here" -- fittingly, a song often played as an anthem for absent friends.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-april-5-821540.html">Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>"The Rumson Police Department takes no enjoyment in ruining anyone's fun," the police statement said. "However we ALL have a responsibility to take this pandemic SERIOUSLY and adhere to the social distancing requirement."</p>.<p>New Jersey governor Phil Murphy ordered residents to stay home and non-essential businesses to shutter indefinitely last month.</p>.<p>He has since taken to social media to rebuke residents for ignoring the lockdown rules after several news reports of social gatherings.</p>.<p>Can't believe I have to say this at all," he tweeted last week. "But here we are. NO CORONA PARTIES. They're illegal, dangerous, and stupid."</p>