Get Involved!

Sign up as a Citizen Journalist and get involved in Information Activism.

Sign Up for Watchdog Updates!

BREAKING NEWS! Boy Whose Hot Dog Cart Was Shut Down by the City of Holland Now Homeless

No Economic Freedom = No Hope

August 10, 2012
by MI Capitol Confidential
By Anne Schieber
Nathan Duszynski — Nathan's Hot Dog Hut

HOLLAND, Mich. — Several weeks after a city zoning officer shut down his hot dog business, 13-year-old Nathan Duszynski and his parents are homeless.

The family was hoping Nathan’s hot dog cart could help them through a difficult time.  Nathan’s mother, Lynette Johnson, suffers from epilepsy and his stepfather, Doug Johnson, has multiple sclerosis. Their illnesses have restricted them from finding permanent, full-time work.

The family receives about $1,300 a month in disability payments, Medicaid and food assistance. The three are having a hard time staying together. MLive confirms what the Mackinac Center learned Thursday — Nathan and his mother are staying at the Holland Rescue Mission.

“Nate and I are now in a shelter,” Lynette Johnson said. “Doug can’t stay with us because he takes prescription narcotics to deal with his pain and the shelter does not allow him with those kinds of drugs.”

She said the situation has been stressful on the family. Lynette is afraid to be away from her husband in case she has a seizure.

Nathan wanted to help out his family by selling hot dogs from a cart he bought with money he saved. He worked out an arrangement with the owner of a local sporting goods store to sell hot dogs in the parking lot. The owner of the store thought it would be a great way to attract customers and even offered Nathan a sales commission if he got people to rent his motorized bicycles.

The city of Holland, however, shut down the business 10 minutes after it opened, informing Nathan it was in the city’s commercial district where food carts not connected to downtown brick-and-motor restaurants are prohibited. The Mackinac Center’s coverage of the issue has drawn national attention.

Last week, Nathan and his family made an appeal to the Holland City Council. Mayor Kurt Dykstra defended the city’s ordinance, saying it was to protect downtown restaurant owners, who asked that the “success of the downtown district not be infringed upon by those who don’t share in the costs of maintaining the attractiveness of that space.”

A video of the mayor’s comments and the latest on the family’s plight will be posted soon.

Read original story here.

Categories: News, Waste, Fraud and Abuse
Tags: , , , , , , , ,

RELATED ARTICLES

  1. Wednesday 12-1 ET: Tweet-Up with the makers of Hating Breitbart!
  2. Help Protect Freedom of Speech in America
  3. Stand With Franklin Center: Support Freedom of the Press
  4. Join the #IAmTaxFree Initiative for Tax Freedom Day
  5. When Is Your Tax Freedom Day?

COMMENTS

comments powered by Disqus

Community Buzz

  • Tami Joyce

    on May 22, 2013 at 10:24pm

    RT @watchdogwire: @TruetheVote Founder Discusses Government Targeting of Conservatives with Huckabee - #WDWire t.co/VdId1ROMqL

  • Greta Pisarczyk

    on May 22, 2013 at 9:33pm

    MT @watchdogwire: We have some great citizen video tips! t.co/TXrM2dNUfm @hatingbreibart #WDWTU

  • Greta Pisarczyk

    on May 22, 2013 at 9:28pm

    MT @HatingBreitbart: You can give to the Breitbart Children's Trust here: t.co/MImf5wilum #WDWTU @watchdogwire

  • WatchdogWire.com

    on May 22, 2013 at 8:50pm

    Virginia Has Turned Into Stronghold for Hyper-Violent MS-13 t.co/4GtxUUHLD6

  • WatchdogWire.com

    on May 22, 2013 at 7:45pm

    The National Association of Realtors Calls for Unsustainable FHA Lending - WatchdogWire - Florida t.co/7kjqPETyWK

Latest Videos

True the Vote Founder Discusses Government Targeting of Conservatives with Huckabee

Login