Right about now many communities are likely hearing the jingle of the ice cream truck rolling down their streets. But some of those towns are imposing restrictions on the trucks, even going as far as to require a license to sell, as detailed here
While I can see the need for CORI checks, as the article details, what possible reason does a town have for licensing an ice cream truck? It has no storefront.
As for restricting when the jingles can be played, I fully support rules along those lines. Anybody familiar with the childish songs knows how annoying they become day after hot summer day. There has to be a better way to get a customer’s attention.
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