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Post by BeerBlessings on Aug 3, 2009 18:36:44 GMT -5
Reposted here from another thread: www.trumbulltownship.org/TRANSIENT_VENDOR_RESOLUTION_2009.pdfOhio Revised Code 505.94 is referenced as the basis for the possibility of this resolution. Here is where you can find that: codes.ohio.gov/orc/505.94Reiterating part of what Chris / highlandcoo earlier stated.. Ohio Revised Code 505.94 Part A, Paragraph2: This division does not authorize a board of township trustees to apply a resolution it adopts under this division to any person invited by an owner or tenant to visit the owner’s or tenant’s premises to sell, offer for sale, or solicit orders for future delivery of goods. I doubt that anyone can argue that Larry Rickard is NOT the owner of the premises. As of now, I believe that this is the meat-and-potatoes of the problem.
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Post by mamawench on Aug 3, 2009 19:10:46 GMT -5
John and I saw the rt 534 check point south of hartsville when we stopped to get ice cream in hartsgrove. by the time we left the sign was down but there was approx. 5 sheriffs cars right at the beginning of rt. 534 from hartsgrove.
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Post by mamawench on Aug 3, 2009 19:11:31 GMT -5
sorry. south of hartsville
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Post by mamawench on Aug 3, 2009 19:12:05 GMT -5
crap. south of hartsgrove.
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Post by Fairemom rita on Aug 3, 2009 23:41:08 GMT -5
ok is it just me or has anyone else noticed that the ORC code is 505.94 and on the citation is is written as 5055.94?
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Post by BeerBlessings on Aug 4, 2009 0:46:08 GMT -5
11) "This does not exist" was on the citations.
Hearing this one made me go "huh??" but I figured I'd ask anyway... Did that phrase really appear on the citations? I had heard that it refers to that the code/resolution doesn't exist. CLARIFICATION PLEASE!!
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Allyn
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Post by Allyn on Aug 4, 2009 0:56:43 GMT -5
This division does not authorize a board of township trustees to apply a resolution it adopts under this division to any person invited by an owner or tenant to visit the owner’s or tenant’s premises to sell, offer for sale, or solicit orders for future delivery of goods. If I am reading this right it would pertain to....well....like a tupperware party. Allyn
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Post by Sir Michael on Aug 4, 2009 9:13:37 GMT -5
Hi All,
Just a thought, many of us goto Twelth nite at Riders Inn in Painesville. The owner Eliane Crane, is a former Judge from Willoughby Ohio. She would be a good person to get to write a support letter.
Since I work Law Enforcement for a living, as for the check points, there was a federal program in effect and going on, so I would say they were not directly aimed at our faire to harasses people. Although the tustee's could have had some influence to locations. Usually if OSP is involved it is a state or federal program.
I stand behind our Faire 100% let me know if there is anything I can do. I will be writting letters as well.
Sir Michael of Mentor
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Post by Capt. Morgan on Aug 4, 2009 10:14:39 GMT -5
I just find it odd for the umpty years I've gone to Faire, this is the first time I've heard of Check Points being set up...but then, I head North, not South.
If it was bad timing...it was very, very bad timing...
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Post by Captain John Stout on Aug 4, 2009 12:46:31 GMT -5
There was in fact a police car sitting in the driveway of the Truck place just south of the Kwik Fill Truck Station - the place that hass all the nice well groomed trees along it's border. He was tucked very neatly behind all the trees, but I saw him sitting there. This does not mean it was a DUI checkpoint. He may simply have been watching for any normal traffic violator.
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Post by cheryl wagner on Aug 4, 2009 13:44:03 GMT -5
I did get copies of all citations against Larry. I also confirmed with Ohio Tourism that a hotel stay is $102 a night and that during the weeks of the faire, their business increases. I also posted many Halloween Knights around. I also confirmed that August 13 is the correct date, their web is not up to date.
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Post by mamawench on Aug 5, 2009 5:10:14 GMT -5
Allyn I had the same thought. Will this also count for Jewelry parties etc. and even Girl scout cookies? Will they need vendors liscenses too.
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Post by mamawench on Aug 5, 2009 5:12:56 GMT -5
same would go for school fund raisers then too, I would think, if the kids were sent home with things to " sell to the neighbors" like my kids did in grade school and such.
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Post by bunbun / Hank on Aug 5, 2009 16:11:48 GMT -5
This is about those people who were cited for not having a vendors license and now must go to court on the 13th. Does anyone know for sure EXACTLY where that is? I would assume it to be in Jefferson as that is the county seat (I believe).
I for one would kinda like to be in attendance in that court room simply because of what Highlandcoo stated in reply #5. If Emma was indeed issued a citation for not having a vendors license even after no one asked to see a license, and if in fact all she was doing was watching Chris's dog, Well that sounds about as legal as the police stopping an RTA bus and giving tickets to the passengers for not having a drivers license even though they are not driving the bus.
I know if I were the judge it would be "case dismissed" and I would be looking for the idiot who wasted my/the courts time with this nonsense.
So! If anyone knows where they have to appear, and it should be on the citation, please post time and location.
HANK.
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Post by Aniska on Aug 5, 2009 20:00:54 GMT -5
The arraignments should be at Western County Court (though I don't have a copy of the citations), address: 117 West Main Street, Geneva, Ohio 44041 based on this page: courts.co.ashtabula.oh.us/CountyCourtsInfo.htm#4 which states the venue of the county courts...
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