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Tom Brady ‘Cited’ For Working Out In Closed Tampa Bay Park During Quarantine

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Tom Brady‘s workout in his new city was cut short. The mayors of Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg, Florida, had a conversation on Monday, during which Tampa’s mayor, Jane Castor, revealed that the 42-year-old quarterback was “cited” for working out in a park that’s currently closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “You didn’t hear this from me, but our parks are closed down, and so a lot of our park staff, they patrol around just to make sure that people aren’t in there with contact sports and things,” Castor told Rick Kriseman, the mayor of St.

Pete. “[A staff member] saw an individual working out in one of our downtown parks and she went over to tell him it was closed, and it was Tom Brady.” “So he has been cited,” Castor added, though she

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