“The Genesee County health department is requiring the Batavia Little League to get a permit to operate its concession stand. The Little League tells us it can’t afford it. It all comes down to a new law requiring any organization that serves food to have a permit. We spoke with the vice president of the Batavia Little League. The Batavia Little League says it was thrown a ‘curveball.’ The Genesee County health department is requiring the league to get a permit to continue selling food. ‘It’s no different than the little six-year-old kid having a lemonade stand,’ says Reinhart. ‘Are they going to go and kick those kid’s stands down and ask them for $175?'”
http://www.whec.com/article/stories/s3802762.shtml
(Visited 36 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
Is your money safe at the bank? Economist says ‘no’, withdraws $1m
Human Rights Watch: U.S. covering up the extent of waterboarding in CIA prisons
Defense Industry Leans On Congress — Avoid Cuts, Even If It Means More Taxes
Report: U.S. middle class has 'worst decade in modern history'
Obama Says U.S. Will Bomb ISIS in Syria, Train Rebels
Social Security Ran $47.8B Deficit in FY 2012; Disabled Workers Hit New Record in December: 8,827,79...
French revolutionary rule keeps Paris bakers baking
Top EU official: Cyprus bank rescue new template
What does a police state look like?
Syrian President Bashar al Assad - Charlie Rose Interview 9/9/2013
Media Floats Pentagon's ‘Father of All Bombs’ Planned For North Korea
Venezuelans blocked from taking flights out by capital controls
Drug Agents Use Vast Phone Trove, Eclipsing N.S.A.’s
Cuba to eliminate currency pegged to dollar
Jury Nullifies Felony in Cannabis Grower’s Trial