Texas cops shut down girls' 'illegal' lemonade stand

Texas cops shut down girls' 'illegal' lemonade stand, Texas sisters Andria, 8, and Zoey Green, 7, needed to raise about $100 to take their father to Splash Kingdom as a Father's Day present, so they set up a customary neighborhood lemonade stand.

As indicated by ABC member KLTV, around an hour later and after a $25 benefit, Overton police showed up and close the lemonade remain down on the grounds that the Green sisters did not have a "Merchant's Permit," which accompanies a $150 charge.

We had pot corn and lemonade. The lemonade was for 50 pennies and the pot corn was a dollar, however in the event that you got both it was a dollar." Zoey told KLTV.

Keeping in mind the city consented to waive the $150 license charge for the Green sisters, they figured out they likewise require regard from the wellbeing office.

A Texas law forbids the offer of any sustenance things that could ruin without legitimate temperature control and lemonade is incorporated. Notwithstanding an allow, a wellbeing examination must happen before a license is allowed.

The law does not have exemptions in view of the age of the merchant.

The young ladies' mom, Sandi Evans, said, "I surmise that is absurd. I believe they're 7 and 8 and they're simply attempting to profit for their own cause."Meanwhile, Police Chief Clyde Carter said Overton police are simply taking after the law: "We need to take after by the state wellbeing rules. They need to have a grant on the off chance that they're going to do the lemonade stands."

Different states have comparable laws.

In 2011 a gathering of children who set up a lemonade remain outside the Congressional Country Club in Montgomery County, Maryland, were fined $500 for not having a seller's license.
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