The National Park Service owns the building he uses, so Helseth was ordered to move out within 48 hours when the government shutdown began last week.I wonder: Has anyone checked the terms of the various victims' leases to see if the Park "Service" has the right to shut them down?
"I was called about 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, Oct. 1," Helseth told CBN News. "I was told I had three hours to vacate my restaurant. I was shocked and called back to say I can't quite possibly do that."
He was granted a three-day stay but eventually closed the restaurant. A week later, in defiance of government orders, he reopened for business.
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Patriotic Pushback to the Park "Service"
One restaurant owner in Yorktownrefuses to shut down.
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