No good deed shall go unpunished by nanny government.
You must either suck the government tit or die.
We just wanted a way for more people to have access to food, along with some privacy and a little dignity, Rev. Shauna Hyde told the Charleston Gazette. It was just a wild idea.
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Dumb idea, Shauna, dumb idea.
I’m surprised it wasn’t stolen or vandalized before the gubmint stepped in.
I agree with the health department on this one. They may have saved the church a big lawsuit down the line from bad food inserted into the unmanned refrigerator by a troll that sickens or kills someone else, or from the inevitable malfunction of an outdoor refrigerator. Sorry: people who need help that badly need to line up inside the church, and view all the pictures of Jesus and Ten Commandments posters while they are waiting.
More proof liberals do not really care about the poor.
Don’t you just love snitches? Of course, snitches often end up in ditches.
In this instance, the Health Dept is correct. Leaving a fridge outside, unmanned is an invitation for catastrophe.
Just stop and think a minute about the people who might go to that fridge and the hygiene involved with a lot of them.
They don’t care if they open a package and take some out or put half eaten stuff back in there.
And, as the article says, it just isn’t a good idea to have a fridge out in the elements.
Good intentions need to be tempered by common sense and a little real world savvy.