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Should've given the kid the electric chair.
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Ottawa shuts down kids' lemonade stand over permit, sparking criticism

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/05/ottawa-canada-lemonade-stand-shut-down-permit-backlash

<< To the young entrepreneurs – ages 7 and 5 – it seemed like a win-win situation: Hawk ice-cold lemonade to pedestrians and cyclists on a hot day and rake in money to help pay for summer camp. But their business plan was swiftly derailed by officials in Ottawa, who cited the girls' lack of a permit to shut down the C$1-a-glass lemonade stand.

Eliza Andrews, 7, and her sister Adela, 5, had been running the stand on their front lawn for several weeks. As the date of their summer camp neared, the pair eyed their profit margins and considered a crucial question: location. On Sunday they relocated, setting up shop on a grassy median that flanked a stretch of road open only to cyclists and foot traffic on Sunday mornings.

Business was just beginning to pick up – the two had earned C$52 in about an hour – when a passerby stopped to ask them if they had a permit for their lemonade stand. It wasn't long after that a uniformed official with the National Capital Commission, a federal agency, arrived on the scene.

"They were polite, but said we had to pack up and leave", Kurtis Andrews, the father of the two girls, told the Toronto Star. His offer to pay for a permit on the spot yielded no compromise. "For a couple of kids, it's kind of intimidating, with the flashing lights and guy in black uniform."  >>

Wow im amazed right now.
Back then,when people appeared to be smarter,no one would have problem with few year's old kids,selling lemonade-it was a common thing that they would not have to ask their parents for the money,but be smarter than that and earn them by themselves.It was teaching kids how it is hard to make money,what was only positive for them.
And now? seems like kids cannot earn money even through selling lemonade,they need to beg their parent's to give them some.
I hate situations like that...
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Ottawa shuts down kids' lemonade stand over permit, sparking criticism

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/05/ottawa-canada-lemonade-stand-shut-down-permit-backlash

<< To the young entrepreneurs – ages 7 and 5 – it seemed like a win-win situation: Hawk ice-cold lemonade to pedestrians and cyclists on a hot day and rake in money to help pay for summer camp. But their business plan was swiftly derailed by officials in Ottawa, who cited the girls' lack of a permit to shut down the C$1-a-glass lemonade stand.

Eliza Andrews, 7, and her sister Adela, 5, had been running the stand on their front lawn for several weeks. As the date of their summer camp neared, the pair eyed their profit margins and considered a crucial question: location. On Sunday they relocated, setting up shop on a grassy median that flanked a stretch of road open only to cyclists and foot traffic on Sunday mornings.

Business was just beginning to pick up – the two had earned C$52 in about an hour – when a passerby stopped to ask them if they had a permit for their lemonade stand. It wasn't long after that a uniformed official with the National Capital Commission, a federal agency, arrived on the scene.

"They were polite, but said we had to pack up and leave", Kurtis Andrews, the father of the two girls, told the Toronto Star. His offer to pay for a permit on the spot yielded no compromise. "For a couple of kids, it's kind of intimidating, with the flashing lights and guy in black uniform."  >>
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