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Williamstown (KY) Is Expecting Ken Ham to Sue Over a Proposed Safety Fee
July 13, 2017 by Hemant Mehta
Williamstown (Kentucky) officials are bracing for a lawsuit from Answers in Genesis over a proposed safety fee that could cost the Creationists $700,000.
Its just another example of how Ark Encounter is hurting the city.
As I posted before, the city has instituted a new safety fee to cover the cost of necessary expenses (like fire trucks) that will make the city a safer place for tourists. The fee involves a $0.50/ticket charge on all admission-based businesses in the city. If Ark Encounter gets an estimated 1.4 million visitors over the next year, were talking $700,000. The city only expects to receive $715,000 overall, so Ark Encounters contribution is vital.
But a couple of weeks ago, we learned that Answers in Genesis was trying to get out of paying this cost by saying their were a religious ministry, exempt from all such taxes.
There were two problems with that argument:
1) They constantly said they were a for-profit attraction when they were applying for tax breaks in previous years. This is a legal distinction that had to be settled.
2) They were hurting the very city that gave up so much in giving them a place to build the Ark. This was purely ethical, but it showed you the hearts of the people behind the scenes.
So the Williamstown City Council proposed the fee, Ken Hams team said they werent going to pay it, and city officials told Ham they had to pay it because they were a for-profit attraction.
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Williamstown (KY) Is Expecting Ken Ham to Sue Over a Proposed Safety Fee (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Jul 2017
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Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)1. The most disturbing thing about this article
is that 1.4 million people would be stupid enough to pay to see this bullshit.
rurallib
(63,402 posts)2. christian love!
how did that second great commandment go again?
Screw the other guy to the wall especially if he offers you help.