Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Today's Problems  (n/f)                                      
Shakevia DeWalt

1.) Bakery loses license after unexpected health inspection
   
      After unexpected health inspection a bakery license is temporarily suspended due to cockroaches, mice, flour beetles

      Brothers Charles and Andrew loses up to $13,000 due to failure of sanitation problems after an                         unplanned inspection.

2.) Impact fees for a better life style

      In order for better roads, bigger jails, new schools and a bigger sewer system, new residents are charged with an impact fee.

      New residents are issued an impact fee to better their community wants and needs which will lead to $18 million dollars a year and better capital improvements.

3.) Banning junk food stop schools from receiving appropriate materials

     Some school districts are banning junk food vending machines which will cause principles and students to lose materials such as calculators, textbooks and laboratories items.

     Many schools uses their vending machine money to purchase new material for students to be more successful in school but after banning the junk food machines, the schools will lose the opportunity for a better future.

4.) Bullet-proof vest saves policemen life
 
      Suspect shoots at a policemen four times which left two bullets in the policemen chest, directly above his heart.

      Policemen Thomas E. Richardson, 28 years old, was on duty around 10 p.m. when he received a phone call about a suspect loitering around an restaurant which lead into a deadly gunfire.

5.) Innovative program saves elderly lives

     An Innovative program is set up for elderly people over the age of 65 which is very helpful when they are in need of help.

     The Innovative program helps elderly people in need as well as the help of two aides at the police department who arrives at their home to help them.

6.) State law violate family rights

      A law is being issued that will violate family rights of their loved ones.

     Family members do not have a voice when it comes to the corneas of their loved ones because of the  new law which

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