Did Sheriff Joe send his goon squad to shut them down?
The great pancake breakfast food poisoning of 2015 was just around the corner, don't you know? Be afraid. Be very afraid. Only a bureaucrat will save you now!
He has bigger concerns at the moment !!!
I will jump
Take it to the spin zone please. We don't need that garbage here.
"According to PCPHS Director Tom Schryer, the breakfasts are a regular enough occurrence, taking place eight times per year, that a temporary permit is not appropriate."
This sounds to me like PCPHS Director Tom Schryer just proved that he is not smart enough to be in his position. He obviously does not understand the definition of "temporary".
Temporary: lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent. 8 times a year is not permanent, it is absolutely temporary.
No, Pinal County has its own flamboyant Sheriff. And I use flamboyant very loosely. This is the same illegal alien crime buster on Fox News all the time who is now running for U.S. Congress.
http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news...orney-threatened-him-with-deportation-6454567
I might. Too early to tell right now.
I'm guessing the fly-in will start to decline now. A lot of locals drove out to the airport to support the Lion's Club. I can't tell you how disgusted I am that there isn't an allowance for this sort of thing. A regular event like this brings a community together; charity, community service combined with recreation. I heard that last month's turn out was disappointing, but maybe it was still a little too hot.
The Coolidge (P08) fly-in has grown to be one of the most popular monthly aviation events in Arizona, sometimes attracting out of state visitors. Thanks to the do-gooder county public health department, the local Lion's Club was shut down from preparing the pancake breakfast as it has done for the the eight years or so because they didn't have a fully permitted food truck. This was a win-win for the community; a popular aviation event and a hugely successful fund raiser for a good cause.
http://www.trivalleycentral.com/coo...cle_8c2a7116-6c7d-11e5-af2f-f7c59ad6229f.html
Thank goodness we have the government to save us from ourselves.
That sucks. I hope they get the permit for next month. I missed it for October? Was it a good turn out?
What if Lions Club donates supplies and equipment and someone else cooks it (a line of volunteers?) and proceeds go to LC?
Health code rules are pretty goofy, and there are many loopholes for small operations. Generally "selling" vs "freewill donation" triggers a lot of rules that otherwise wouldn't apply.
Getting into SZ territory, but...
I volunteer every year at one of the premier food festival is the country and it is literally run by 4000 volunteers and all the money goes to charity.
We were paid a visit by OSHA who came through and inspected everything and actually said...I kid you not..."I am gonna go back to the office and chat with my supervisor to decide what we will fine you for"...not "I am gonna let you know how to improve safety moving forward"
All of the "safety" concerns and government regulations are about to put the 35+ year festival out of business due to the burdensome costs (never mind that there has been zero significant incidents)...the community organizations do not need the $300k we give back annually apparently.
Quote trying to solve problems that don't F#&KING exist at the cost of those that are trying to do some frigging good!
I will jump for joy when that fatbody is gone.
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I went to a pancake breakfast at the local fire department last week. I'll tell you... super risky eating stuff like that.
What if Lions Club donates supplies and equipment and someone else cooks it (a line of volunteers?) and proceeds go to LC?
Health code rules are pretty goofy, and there are many loopholes for small operations. Generally "selling" vs "freewill donation" triggers a lot of rules that otherwise wouldn't apply.
The Lions are volunteers.