13-Year-Old Businessman Gets Shut Down by Local
Regulators
by
Gary North
Tea Party Economist
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A 13-year-old
mowed lawns to save up enough money to buy a hot dog cart. He got
licensed. Then he tried to sell hot dogs. The city shut him down.
Why?
Two reasons.
First, the good old boys who run local restaurants two decades ago
got independent food vendors zoned out. Second, the teachers union
got businesses banned for anyone under 18.
He had paid
$2,500 for the cart. He sold it for $1,250.
He has just
had the finest civics lesson that any public high school kid has
received in twenty years in Holland, Michigan. He has seen civil
government at work. He has seen how special-interest groups get
politicians to feather all their nests.
The company
that bought his cart will let him use it for free except on a few
days during the year. So, he came out ahead.
The story hit
the local media. He has become a kind of hero.
Readers encouraged
Duszynski to keep up the fight while simultaneously
blasting the zoning ordinance that he ran afoul of. Mobile food
vendors have to be located adjacent to, and be a part of an existing
business that already has a food service license. Duszynski is too
young for a peddlers license that would have allowed
the cart to operate as long as it stayed in place no longer than
10 minutes.
The political
system is set up to benefit insiders who have established positions
in every industry. They dont want competition. They want to
pull up the ladder after they have climbed up.
It is good
that this young man has seen it close up.
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July
27, 2012
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