RE: NEWS: Despite Threats of Fine or Arrest, Our Community Fed Over 300 Healthy, Delicious, Sustainable Meals to People Living on the Streets of Fort Worth!

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NEWS: Despite Threats of Fine or Arrest, Our Community Fed Over 300 Healthy, Delicious, Sustainable Meals to People Living on the Streets of Fort Worth!

in food •  8 years ago 

kudos - for the good deeds @gardenofeden

it is actually illegal to feed the homeless in our area without first spending time acquiring costly permits, licenses, and equipment.

and yet they don't do anything for them - no solution offered - sighs

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Thank you @englishtchrivy! It's not good enough for us that these are the standards, so we live the solution we want to see in this world.

we live in the solution we want to see in this world

WOW !

L🌀ve!

Yes! Choose love!!

Isn't it interesting the actual currency spent on the purchased permits and licencing 1) doesn't go toward educating, housing, or creating sustainable programs to assist those in need into an improved life of their own choosing and 2) that ANY revenue received from permits, certifications, and licensing in general is not held accountable in a clearly concise manner which is easily-accessible to the public?

I can see both sides of the issue (as far as permits goes)... however, if the licensing (like the government itself) isn't operated in an open, accountable, and honorable manner - then one is put in a black and white situation of choosing to follow the protocol... or choosing not to follow the protocol.

To use a Star Wars reference:

Join the rebel alliance? Or submit to the empire? (-_-)

Interesting maybe, and unfortunately not surprising. To uphold our own honor, we will not comply with unjust systems.