Careful Young Entrepreneurs, The Police State Is Cracking Down On Unauthorized Snow Shoveling

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‘The most hyped-up winter storm in recent memory is headed for the East Coast, and everyone is doing their best to prepare for the predicted weather. Many entrepreneurs are also preparing to help dig their neighbors out in exchange for some spare cash. However, it is important to note that in many towns across the country, it is actually illegal to shovel a neighbor’s snow for money if you do not have a license to do so.

Last year in Bound Brook, New Jersey, two 18-year-old boys were stopped by police during a snowstorm because they were offering to shovel their neighbors driveways. They were told by the officers that they had to pack up their shovels and go home because they didn’t have licenses, and the story sparked national public outcry.

In Bound Brook, the license that would be required for an independent business like this would cost up to $450 and is only good for 180 days.’

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