Wednesday, January 28, 2015

War on capitalism: Cop tells teens not to take snow shoveling jobs

The Nanny State did not take a holiday because of the Blizzard of 2015.

From Philly.com:
Two enterprising teens who were looking to make some money shoveling snow ran afoul of a New Jersey town's ordinance and were told by police to stop.

Matt Molinari and Eric Schnepf were handing out fliers in Bound Brook during a winter storm on Monday night.

Police Chief Michael Jannone tells the Courier News of Bridgewater (http://mycj.co/1Bnuw6s) a resident reported a suspicious person.

Jannone says the officer told the teens it wasn't safe to be out after a state of emergency was declared. The chief says the officer's concern was about their safety and not that they weren't licensed to solicit business.

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