Texas police squeeze fun out of summer by shutting down girls' lemonade stand

Texas police squeeze fun out of summer by shutting down girls' lemonade stand, Police in Texas close down a lemonade stand keep running by two young ladies this week due to state wellbeing and security laws.

Andria Green, eight, advised her nearby news station that she and her sister Zoe, seven, were offering lemonade close to their home to raise cash so that they could take their father to an adjacent water park for father's day. They expected to raise $105.

"The young ladies are dependably into profiting," their mom, Sandi Evans, told KLTV.

At a curbside stand, the young ladies sold lemonade at 50 pennies a container furthermore sold pot corn for a dollar. Both items could be obtained together for a dollar.

The smallish Warren Buffetts had raised $25 before the police interceded.

Police dashcam footage demonstrates an officer asking Evans whether she has a grant for her girls to offer lemonade. She clarifies that she didn't know accreditation – known as a "Seller's Permit" – was needed.

"Truly?" Evans says. "For a lemonade stand? I had no idea."

"Yes ma'am," the officer answers.

A license was immediately secured at a nearby government office, which waived the $150 charge.

Be that as it may, the city's wellbeing office further postponed the youngsters' entrepreneur aspirations, saying that organization authorities needed to research the kitchen where the lemonade is arranged to issue a wellbeing grant.

Episodes of police closing down lemonade stands have been recorded as of late in Georgia, Maryland and Iowa.

The young ladies, then again, have discovered a course around the issue and on Saturday will be doling out lemonade from their yard. "Gifts will be acknowledg
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