Wonderful report but have concerns:
“The Stork bus ... doesnt require a permit or special permission to park. It will fit in a parking space or even at a meter. It is an abortion clinics worst nightmare.”
If the Stork bus is statistically successful, it will bring the abortion crowd down on it and there will be permits and red tape to follow. Count on it.
It would be good to formulate as part of a business plan to obtain operating permits before it becomes a news item, a permit in every city and town where it is intended to be operated and with pre-approval to operate in areas known to be within a short walking distance of abortion clinics.
There will also be attacks against the bus, graffiti, angry sign waving abortion supporters and smears in the press that it is a right wing religious intrusion into their bodies. The business plan should have procedures on how to deal with these contingencies.
Until city halls are pressured by pro-aborts to require permits, the buses are already legit as they are. I’m sure wise eyes are looking down the road and preparing for the inevitable political battles. But a bus like this is hard for a populace to hate.