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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 565968, member: 4552"]Something to think about though. You may want to also have someone in the bank check with thier attorney(s). And you may want to note to customers that those are for kids that want them, not just a hand me out. The parents should consent to this first at all times. Free items can backfire on generous individuals. </p><p>In a few restaurants I know of they had a lot of morning items left over at the end of the day. So they donated them to a homeless people's shelter. A few of the so called homeless filed a law suite against the restaurant claiming the food from them made them sick. Now no more free food. All thrown out. </p><p>Another restaurant tried selling some food items left over from lunch at the end of the day. This was a sort of expensive place so the so called left overs were really expensive items. They too ended up in law suites for the same reasons. </p><p>A local sporting store donated bats and balls to some school kids without parental consent. A bat somehow broke, hit a kid, nothing really big but they too were in a legal battle.</p><p>If those folders for coins are the usual ones, check to see if the rear of the slots are shinning. Wet one of the shinny spots and if becomes sticky, it's glue from the manufacturing process. Kids tend to lick that to make coins stay in place. </p><p>All I'm trying to say is make sure any item given away has been authorized by the banks legal representative(s).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 565968, member: 4552"]Something to think about though. You may want to also have someone in the bank check with thier attorney(s). And you may want to note to customers that those are for kids that want them, not just a hand me out. The parents should consent to this first at all times. Free items can backfire on generous individuals. In a few restaurants I know of they had a lot of morning items left over at the end of the day. So they donated them to a homeless people's shelter. A few of the so called homeless filed a law suite against the restaurant claiming the food from them made them sick. Now no more free food. All thrown out. Another restaurant tried selling some food items left over from lunch at the end of the day. This was a sort of expensive place so the so called left overs were really expensive items. They too ended up in law suites for the same reasons. A local sporting store donated bats and balls to some school kids without parental consent. A bat somehow broke, hit a kid, nothing really big but they too were in a legal battle. If those folders for coins are the usual ones, check to see if the rear of the slots are shinning. Wet one of the shinny spots and if becomes sticky, it's glue from the manufacturing process. Kids tend to lick that to make coins stay in place. All I'm trying to say is make sure any item given away has been authorized by the banks legal representative(s).[/QUOTE]
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