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		<title>Girl, 10, Given $50 Ticket for selling lemonade</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Girl, 10, Given $50 Ticket for selling lemonade</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>SWEET LEMONADE KID $LAPPED BITTER AGENTS WRITE $50 TICKET<br /><br />FRANK ROSARIO and TIM PERONE<br /><br />Last updated: 4:13 am<br /><br />August 16, 2009<br /><br />Posted: 2:13 am<br /><br />August 16, 2009<br /><br />Three sourpuss Parks Department agents put the squeeze on a 10-year-old girl in Riverside Park yesterday, slapping the tyke with a $50 ticket for hawking lemonade without a permit.<br /><br />Clementine Lee, who lives just blocks from the Upper West Side park, had dreamed of opening a lemonade stand since last year and took advantage of yesterday&#x27;s beautiful weather to set up shop.<br /><br />It was such a hot day I figured people would want a cold drink, the aspiring juvenile juice mogul told The Post.<br /><br />Business was booming for Clementine and her photographer dad, Richard, 49, for the first 20 minutes at the stand on West 73rd Street and Riverside Drive.<br /><br />The father-daughter team was able to sell 10 glasses of the ice-cold drink for 50 cents each and the dozen chocolate chip cookies they baked.<br /><br />But their day turned into the pits at 3 p.m. when the heartless pack of city sticklers iced their operation.<br /><br />They approached us nonchalantly but then surrounded us, the peeved papa recalled. They were very hostile as soon as they approached, saying &#x27;Where&#x27;s your permit? Where&#x27;s your permit?&#x27;<br /><br />When Richard admitted he didn&#x27;t have the right to sell on Parks property, the agents immediately slapped the dad and daughter with a summons for selling food without a license, which carries a maximum fine of $200.<br /><br />You&#x27;ve got to be kidding me, this is outrageous! he told the agents.<br /><br />Dozens of onlookers rallied to the pair&#x27;s defense, shouting that the Parks officers were violating the Lees&#x27; civil rights, but the brokenhearted pair packed up and went home.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t these agents have anything better to do? Richard fumed to The Post. They could have at least told us to move but they didn&#x27;t give us a chance.<br /><br />There are better ways to raise money for the Parks Department then busting 10 year-olds.<br /><br />His soccer-enthusiast daughter said the ordeal left a bitter taste in her mouth.<br /><br />I was really nervous when these three agents cornered me and my dad, said Clementine, who loves classical music and has been playing violin since she was 4.<br /><br />I think they should let people sell lemonade out here. We weren&#x27;t hurting anyone.<br /><br />But yesterday, after The Post contacted the department, Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe announced that the ticket would be nixed.<br /><br />The agent used extremely poor judgment and didn&#x27;t properly enforce the rule, Benepe said.<br /><br />The bumbling Parks enforcement patrol officer will be re-trained on rules and regulations and will be reassigned, he added.<br /><br />We&#x27;re going to make lemonade out of lemons . . . I look forward to buying lemonade from her if I pass by, said the commissioner.<br /><br />Clementine said she might take him up on the offer.<br /><br />I&#x27;m going to wait a little while, but I&#x27;d love to [sell lemonade] again, she said.<br /><br />As for her dad, he was relieved that justice was served.<br /><br />JUST FINE! Clementine Lee holds the ticket that agents handed her and her dad. Parks boss Adrian Benepe voided it.<br /><br />JUST FINE! Clementine Lee holds the ticket that agents (above) handed her and her dad. Parks boss Adrian Benepe voided it.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/8/girl-10-slapped-with-50-ticket-for-selling.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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