There's a picture of this diabolical 4-year-old here, along with an explanation of why her lemonade stand was shut down as a menace to the safety and tranquillity of Coralville. Some background:
Coralville is the spawn and sprawl of Iowa City, home of the University of Iowa in the county widely referred to as the Johnson SSR.
RAGBRAI is awkward letter salad for the Des Moines "Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa." It began in 1973 as a lark for two good writers on the Register payroll. It grew to attract thousands of riders and the greed of every hamlet it traverses. I mean, this thing sells papers and makes big money. If you run a seedy bar along the way, RAGBRAI makes your year.
This year the route traversed Coralville, and a number of little kids there decided to pick up some change. What could be more American than such a spirit of entrepreneurship centered on bicycles and lemonade stands under the hot summer sun? For cryng out loud, that's Norman Rockwell's America.
Ambitious Abby enlisted her dad, a medical student, to help. She sold about five bucks worth of lemonade at 25 cents per before the forces of law and order swooped down.
She did not have a special two-day RAGBRAI permit, costing $400, to sell her treats. Officer Friendly came -- and he was friendly, according to reports. He was also a little embarrassed by this particular crime-fighting assignment. He told her, "The Law is the Law."
So where did this contribution to American criminology come from? Why, from the good taxpaying merchants of Coralville, who, of course are merely looking after your personal well-being.
"Josh Schamberger, president of the Iowa City/Coralville Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the ordinance was passed to protect riders from possible health risks."
Pardon the vulgarity, Josh, but do you really expect anyone to swallow that shit?
We could have retained a bit of respect for you had you reported accurately, "We were scared stiff that every quarter in Little Abby's pocket was a quarter out of ours. We sort of view a quarter in someone else's pocket as a personal insult."
There's nothing wrong with your greed as such. You become a vile excuse for a man only when you spew banalities about protecting the public while pressuring your political allies to write laws which permit only you to earn a profit.
Which brings us to your servants on the public payroll. In another source:
"Police Chief Police Chief Barry Bedford ... said Monday that he feels bad about shutting down the stands, but he said the ordinance is in place to prevent “renegade vendors” from setting up stands without paying the vendor fee and profiting from RAGBRAI. "
It's probably crass to wonder just how bad Chief Bedford feels since Chief Bedford wrote the ordinance.
Oh well. It's over and we need to move on.
No, wait. There's more. Stand by for a followup report on the state revenue authorities raiding Abby's house with a warrant to confiscate the unpaid 7 per cent sales tax. I mean, 35 cents there, 35 cents there, and pretty soon you're talking real money.
I suppose one permanent result is an Abby with a fear-filled respect for the law, all law. This is a good thing indeed, isn't it?
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Your tax dollars put to work stealing more dollars.
For cryng out loud, that's Norman Rockwell's America.
If Norman had been around for this, he'd have stabbed someone in the face. This is a different kind of sickening.
tweaker
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