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HAVERFORD, Pa. (AP) - Seven suburban Philadelphia children had a brush with the law for selling without a permit—selling lemonade, that is. But police say it was all a misunderstanding. A neighbor called Haverford Township police July 10 about the sales. He says the youngsters were going door-to-door and he didn't think they were being properly supervised.
Here in Calvert County, MD the Health Department will send inspectors out if they hear of a lemonade stand. They then shut it down. Actually it happens throughout MD.
Here in Calvert County, MD the Health Department will send inspectors out if they hear of a lemonade stand. They then shut it down. Actually it happens throughout MD.
That is really pathetic and says alot about our useless Governments. These are the types of actions that slowly become greater in size and authority and lead to revolutions.
Good lord. Kids selling lemonade? Great use of police time.
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