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5-year-old girl fined £150 by council for selling homemade lemonade | |
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A five-year-old girl has been fined £150 by her local council for selling 50p cups of homemade lemonade to festival-goers in London. | A five-year-old girl has been fined £150 by her local council for selling 50p cups of homemade lemonade to festival-goers in London. |
The girl’s father, Andre Spicer, said his daughter set up the stall in Mile End where thousands of music fans were on their way to Lovebox Festival at the weekend. | The girl’s father, Andre Spicer, said his daughter set up the stall in Mile End where thousands of music fans were on their way to Lovebox Festival at the weekend. |
Spicer said after a short time trading, four enforcement officers from Tower Hamlets council walked over from the other side of the road to shut her stall down. | Spicer said after a short time trading, four enforcement officers from Tower Hamlets council walked over from the other side of the road to shut her stall down. |
He said he expected the officers to “tell us to pack up and go home,” but instead “turned on their mobile camera and began reading from a big script explaining she did not have a trading licence.” | He said he expected the officers to “tell us to pack up and go home,” but instead “turned on their mobile camera and began reading from a big script explaining she did not have a trading licence.” |
They then fined her £150 - reduced to £90 if she paid early. | They then fined her £150 - reduced to £90 if she paid early. |
“My daughter clung to me screaming ‘daddy, daddy, I’ve done a bad thing.’ She’s five,” Spicer said, according to the Evening Standard. | “My daughter clung to me screaming ‘daddy, daddy, I’ve done a bad thing.’ She’s five,” Spicer said, according to the Evening Standard. |
“She sobbed all the way home … she was very upset because she was proud of selling it, and this really soured the experience.” | “She sobbed all the way home … she was very upset because she was proud of selling it, and this really soured the experience.” |
Following the incident Spicer told his daughter he would apply for a permit for her but she said it was “too scary.” | Following the incident Spicer told his daughter he would apply for a permit for her but she said it was “too scary.” |
The council has since apologized for what happened and cancelled the fine. | The council has since apologized for what happened and cancelled the fine. |
“We are very sorry that this has happened. We expect our enforcement officers to show common sense, and to use their powers sensibly. This clearly did not happen.” | “We are very sorry that this has happened. We expect our enforcement officers to show common sense, and to use their powers sensibly. This clearly did not happen.” |
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