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Of course, make it harder for the little guy to make a living. Its been okay for 40 + years, so leave it alone.
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Some people have too much time on their hands to think about this stuff. In this day and age, the little guy can no longer make a living.
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![]() "People should bring a peanut butter sandwich to the Sandwich Fair," said Vadney commenting on the potential impact on the hoard of food venders that historically fill the fairgrounds during the annual Columbus Day event."Those of us allergic to peanuts should send this guy a thank you note. ![]() How many fires have there been with these kind of vendors? |
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Looks like we've got two threads going on the same subject.
![]() How do you feel about the new rule in Meredith? Great minds think alike. ![]() |
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Yep,looks like PB no J all around.
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We own a 1984 step-van type truck with a nice commercial kitchen built into it. We have used it to sell hot dogs and other foods for three summers. Although now it's parked here at home (needs $2000+ work to pass vehicle inspection), we can still use the kitchen in it, but it's just not possible to retrofit it to comply with this rule. Therefore, we won't be able to get the kitchen licensed again. Good thing we have a commercial homestead kitchen license for our home kitchen, which is not as nice as the one in the truck.
I know there is a safety factor with the vents, hoods, and fire-extinguishing systems, but you can't even fit all that in many of the fried food trucks and trailers. That's a lot of investment to suddenly become useless and put a few more folks out of work. I don't think that's what we need. Since a mobile kitchen does not need a food license to operate at fairs, etc. in NH (up to 2 weeks at temporary gatherings, last i knew), now they get them from the fire marshal's side. It's amazing that these units have been operating for years at fairs, festivals, M/C Week, etc. with no problem, but suddenly need to be "upgraded".
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Man gets government job. Now a big bully. Do it my way, or else. Give them a little authority and they will push for more.
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I'm not going to get into a debate about this laws fairness, even though I would probably side on the "if it aint broke don't fix it" side of the fence. However, I know Bill Degman personally and he is anything but an authority bully. Very well respected and overall nice person.
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There is always a good one, ie Bill Degman, but there are too many others that think they are better than the average person.
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Years ago, during a restoration project, the fire chief made us install sprinklers on an outside porch......outside, meaning no walls. Hugely expensive and totally useless.
I'm getting tired of bureaucrats coming up with stupid ideas just to justify their existence. Bill Degman might be a nice guy....but still a bad idea and a complete waste of time and money. |
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Not sure about how it all works but....
If NH state LAW says that the state MUST CONFORM to NFPA codes, then Mr. Degmans hands are tied as far as enforcement goes.... he's the top dog and he HAS to enforce the rules.... Now if state LAW does not REQUIRE adherance to NFPA codes... then certainly there should be some sort of compromise reached. Any legal guys care to chime in?? Skip?? Woodsy
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" No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session. "
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jayymarr You forgot "or after it".
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The complaints on legislatures and laws and government is misplaced. No lawmaker in NH created this regulation. The state Fire Marshall just enforces it.
From NFPA.ORG: About NFPA The mission of the international nonprofit NFPA, established in 1896, is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education. The world's leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety, NFPA develops, publishes, and disseminates more than 300 consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire and other risks. NFPA membership totals more than 70,000 individuals around the world. |
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So, who do we blame, the fire department? No need to install poor regulations against working business people without just compensation.
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As to the issue at hand: if this part of the code has been adopted either by statute or by properly enacted agency regulation it has the force of law and state and local officials are empowered to enforce it. I don't know whether or not New Hampshire as adopted the NFPA code, but I suspect it has; either by RSA or agency regulation. Now, if this is not the case can Meredith create a rule based on this provision in the NFPA code? Yes, by way of ordinance. A municipality can enact such an ordinance provided it is reasonably related to a ligitimate government interest. Here that interest is fire safety. I hope this brief explaination helps. |
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Since lots of places have adopted NFPA 96 and also have this type of canteen wagon, my bet is that there is a reasonably possible way to make this happen. Don't trust news stories. |
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