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Originally Posted by PR_Glen
they absolutely are if you are smart enough to get the right people involved. as long as you don't hire elmer the blowhard to get things in motion that is..
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Not to be argumentative but if getting a permit to distribute/sell food that is based on having water/toilets means you have to either own or rent the property where these requirements are located. You can't just park at the curb and have these 2 necessary utilities.
You also can't just park in front of existing facilities that you don't own or rent either.
edit: What the guy should do is file for exemptions based on a non-profit organization with documentation of 501(c)(3) status.
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