Should teens have to get business licenses to mow lawns?

cawacko

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Interesting topic for the role of gov't. I'm sure many of us sold lemonade on the street corner as a kid or mowed lawns or some other type of labor to make some spare change. Should kids have to get licenses today to do what we did as youth?





Town debates whether teens who mow lawns should pay $110 for business license


A debate has erupted in an Alabama town over whether teenagers who make pocket money mowing neighbors' lawns should pay for a $110 business license.

Gardendale requires that anyone operating a business for pay buy a $110 license, and some would like to see this ordinance enforced with teens cutting grass.

Elton Campbell is the grandfather of a teenager who mows lawns in Gardendale. Campbell told ABC 33/40 that a local landscaper remarked he would report Campbell's granddaughter to city officials if he saw her working because she doesn't have a business license.

"I have never heard of a child cutting grass [needing] a business license," he said.


News about the controversy exploded on ABC 33/40's Facebook page with many of the more than 950 comments expressing outrage.

"Ridiculous!!!!" wrote one. "These days you can hardly get kids to work and when they are willing to, you make them have a license to cut grass!"

"What???? Kids have always cut grass in the summer for extra money!!! At least they ain't out there getting in trouble and selling drugs to make money. This is so wrong!" shared another.

In response to the uproar, Gardendale Mayor Stan Hogeland told ABC 33/40 the city council will come up with a solution at its June 5 meeting.

"I would love to have something on our books that gave a more favorable response to that student out there cutting grass. And see if there's maybe a temporary license during the summer months that targets teenagers," Hogeland said.


http://m.sfgate.com/mommyfiles/arti...-business-license-Gardendale-Ala-11189275.php
 
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Is advertising? Or is this something she just does for people she know. Does she do this five days a week? Or just a few yards here and there.

I seriously can't believe how stupid some people are.
 
Interesting topic for the role of gov't. I'm sure many of us sold lemonade on the street corner as a kid or mowed lawns or some other type of labor to make some spare change. Should kids have to get licenses today to do what he did as youth?





Town debates whether teens who mow lawns should pay $110 for business license


A debate has erupted in an Alabama town over whether teenagers who make pocket money mowing neighbors' lawns should pay for a $110 business license.

Gardendale requires that anyone operating a business for pay buy a $110 license, and some would like to see this ordinance enforced with teens cutting grass.

Elton Campbell is the grandfather of a teenager who mows lawns in Gardendale. Campbell told ABC 33/40 that a local landscaper remarked he would report Campbell's granddaughter to city officials if he saw her working because she doesn't have a business license.

"I have never heard of a child cutting grass [needing] a business license," he said.


News about the controversy exploded on ABC 33/40's Facebook page with many of the more than 950 comments expressing outrage.

"Ridiculous!!!!" wrote one. "These days you can hardly get kids to work and when they are willing to, you make them have a license to cut grass!"

"What???? Kids have always cut grass in the summer for extra money!!! At least they ain't out there getting in trouble and selling drugs to make money. This is so wrong!" shared another.

In response to the uproar, Gardendale Mayor Stan Hogeland told ABC 33/40 the city council will come up with a solution at its June 5 meeting.

"I would love to have something on our books that gave a more favorable response to that student out there cutting grass. And see if there's maybe a temporary license during the summer months that targets teenagers," Hogeland said.


http://m.sfgate.com/mommyfiles/arti...-business-license-Gardendale-Ala-11189275.php

just another example of a life failure learning that a 14 year old can do his profession. So he needs to gatekeep to make HIMSELF feel like he's more accomplished.

Liberals want to kill all motivation and can-do attitude and hustle because they can't stand others showing them up for being the piece of lazy shit that they are.
 
Interesting topic for the role of gov't. I'm sure many of us sold lemonade on the street corner as a kid or mowed lawns or some other type of labor to make some spare change. Should kids have to get licenses today to do what he did as youth?





Town debates whether teens who mow lawns should pay $110 for business license


A debate has erupted in an Alabama town over whether teenagers who make pocket money mowing neighbors' lawns should pay for a $110 business license.

Gardendale requires that anyone operating a business for pay buy a $110 license, and some would like to see this ordinance enforced with teens cutting grass.

Elton Campbell is the grandfather of a teenager who mows lawns in Gardendale. Campbell told ABC 33/40 that a local landscaper remarked he would report Campbell's granddaughter to city officials if he saw her working because she doesn't have a business license.

"I have never heard of a child cutting grass [needing] a business license," he said.

News about the controversy exploded on ABC 33/40's Facebook page with many of the more than 950 comments expressing outrage.

"Ridiculous!!!!" wrote one. "These days you can hardly get kids to work and when they are willing to, you make them have a license to cut grass!"

"What???? Kids have always cut grass in the summer for extra money!!! At least they ain't out there getting in trouble and selling drugs to make money. This is so wrong!" shared another.

In response to the uproar, Gardendale Mayor Stan Hogeland told ABC 33/40 the city council will come up with a solution at its June 5 meeting.

"I would love to have something on our books that gave a more favorable response to that student out there cutting grass. And see if there's maybe a temporary license during the summer months that targets teenagers," Hogeland said.

Alabama.

Solid red, solid right.

What else would you expect out of such a right-wing gub'mint hater hypocrite state?
 
just another example of a life failure learning that a 14 year old can do his profession. So he needs to gatekeep to make HIMSELF feel like he's more accomplished.

Liberals want to kill all motivation and can-do attitude and hustle because they can't stand others showing them up for being the piece of lazy shit that they are.

Alabama is a solid conservative red state.

Moron.
 
Is advertising? Or is this something she just does for people she know. Does she do this five days a week? Or just a few yards here and there.

I seriously can't believe how stupid some people are.

So you still haven't heard who's President yet?

Brace yourself.

If you thought some people were stupid before, just wait till you hear​ this....
 
Ok. Do you feel kids should have to get licenses?

Not important.

What IS important, is that it happened in a right-wing red state.

And the funny part is that all you loud mouth, anti-gubmint wing nuts have to suck on it.

Enjoy.
 
Not important.

What IS important, is that it happened in a right-wing red state.

And the funny part is that all you loud mouth, anti-gubmint wing nuts have to suck on it.

Enjoy.

Actually, the right wingers do seem to have a problem with it and are calling out their own. Would you ever do that?
 
Not important.

What IS important, is that it happened in a right-wing red state.

And the funny part is that all you loud mouth, anti-gubmint wing nuts have to suck on it.

Enjoy.

LOL, thanks for that great insight Nomad.
 
Actually, the right wingers do seem to have a problem with it and are calling out their own. Would you ever do that?

Really?

I haven't seen one of you point out that Alabama is a conservative red state.

I did see one or two of you blame lib'ruls, though.
 
Really?

I haven't seen one of you point out that Alabama is a conservative red state.

I did see one or two of you blame lib'ruls, though.

OK. Alabama is a red state...a really red state, and they can suck it. Leave the kids alone.

How's that nonads? Good enough for ya?
 
OK. Alabama is a red state...a really red state, and they can suck it. Leave the kids alone.

How's that nonads? Good enough for ya?

Congratulations.

Maybe you're beginning to make some progress.

Keep working at it.
 
Really?

I haven't seen one of you point out that Alabama is a conservative red state.

I did see one or two of you blame lib'ruls, though.

You poor confused ignorant bastard. Gardendale, Alabama is in Jefferson County. Jefferson County is all Democrat. Seriously, at least attempt to do a little research before making yourself look dumber than normal there Jethro.
 
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