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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (835953)2/11/2015 4:51:57 PM
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New Jersey Police Crack Down on Teens for Illegal Snow Shoveling Posted by Jim Hoft on Tuesday, February 10, 2015, 10:36 AM



New Jersey teens, Matt Molinari and Eric Schnepf, were hoping to make a few bucks shoveling snow in their neighborhood.

But police ruined their plans when they told the teens they needed a permit to promote their services.


Watchdog.org reported:

When a major snowstorm hit the east coast two weeks ago, two entrepreneurial teens in New Jersey were ready.

Until they ran directly into a real force of nature: government nannies.

Matt Molinari and Eric Schnepf, both 18-year-olds from Bound Brook, N.J., were going door-to-door in their neighborhood Jan. 27, handing out homemade flyers that offered snow-shoveling services. School had already been canceled for the next day, when a winter storm was expected to bury their portion of the Garden State under several inches of cold white powder.

But their offer of a free exchange of services for cash caught the attention of the local police force.

According to local news reports, the cops told the kids they weren’t allowed to solicit business by going door-to-door without a permit from the local government.

“We weren’t looking to break the law. We just didn’t know the law,” Molinari told CBS New York.




To: Broken_Clock who wrote (835953)2/11/2015 5:39:32 PM
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The same passport/federal ID can then be used for voter id as well! This is why it will never be mandated although I have no qualms with these for getting onto airplanes.