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Fish 11-27-2012 12:07 AM

I hope you guys are right. I could just see them coming up with something making you move it off site, just out of spite. Not trying to piss on the plans, I think it's awesome. Just wanted to throw that out. They control the property which means they could justify it however.

ghak99 11-27-2012 12:11 AM

LMAO

This is brilliant!

Some of the food needs to be delivered to the old lady who went off on the Midget.

bowener 11-27-2012 12:19 AM

Oh hell yes this is awesome!

Smed1065 11-27-2012 12:21 AM

Excellent idea!

hometeam 11-27-2012 12:21 AM

Each can donated gets a free FIRE PIOLI flyer?

RINGLEADER 11-27-2012 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 9155728)
You should really check to be sure you're not violating any rules doing that. I could see some kind of non collection of items from outside organizations or some such BS being used to shut this down. If its happening on Chiefs property there might be some special rules for that kind of thing. Especially if you're going to be advertising it all over.

http://www.foodtodonate.com/Fdcmain/...abilities.aspx

I'd ask a lawyer who would give you a decent pro bono answer but, at the very least, incorporate as a business entity or non-profit to make sure that the protections offered by such laws are extended to the organization and, by extension, the founders/operators.

The more on the up-and-up you are, the less effective any attack on your efforts will be.

Just my $.02.

Phobia 11-27-2012 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RINGLEADER (Post 9155801)
http://www.foodtodonate.com/Fdcmain/...abilities.aspx

I'd ask a lawyer who would give you a decent pro bono answer but, at the very least, incorporate as a business entity or non-profit to make sure that the protections offered by such laws are extended to the organization and, by extension, the founders/operators.

The more on the up-and-up you are, the less effective any attack on your efforts will be.

Just my $.02.

We would be partnered with known charities from the area. There's no way we're taking all that on in 4 days. We're just using our brand name to get cans there and do some good in the community.

RINGLEADER 11-27-2012 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phobia (Post 9155809)
We would be partnered with known charities from the area. There's no way we're taking all that on in 4 days. We're just using our brand name to get cans there and do some good in the community.

I think doing this with an organization that is established (or in their name) is a way to address the requirements of the law below:

http://ago.mo.gov/checkacharity/charitylaw.htm

RINGLEADER 11-27-2012 12:39 AM

And for the record, this is an absolutely brilliant idea.

BossChief 11-27-2012 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 9155764)
I hope you guys are right. I could just see them coming up with something making you move it off site, just out of spite. Not trying to piss on the plans, I think it's awesome. Just wanted to throw that out. They control the property which means they could justify it however.

Here's a rough draft type idea...rent the fairgrounds for parking and charge people 20 bucks a car if they donate at least one can of food and use the money to hire a bus service to shuttle people to the stadium and back.

Save people money and take money out of Clarks pocket at the same time as doing the "Can Pioli" idea.

If not the fairgrounds, are there any other places that can accommodate for something that big?...also are there any bus services that could handle the volume of those logistics?

BossChief 11-27-2012 12:44 AM

^ maybe an idea for the Indy game?

Phobia 11-27-2012 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 9155830)
Here's a rough draft type idea...rent the fairgrounds for parking and charge people 20 bucks a car if they donate at least one can of food and use the money to hire a bus service to shuttle people to the stadium and back.

Save people money and take money out of Clarks pocket at the same time as doing the "Can Pioli" idea.

If not the fairgrounds, are there any other places that can accommodate for something that big?...also are there any bus services that could handle the volume of those logistics?

We've had exhaustive conversations about this avenue. After you take on the expenses of shuttles, rental, cleanup, security, marketing, and liability insurance, it's a horrible idea. Why would anybody ditch an hour of valuable tailgating time to board a shuttle to save $7 and stick it to the man? They wouldn't. They will just pay the $27 just like they've always done. The biggest problem with shuttles is you pay drivers for a full day to make 5 or 6 5-10 minute trips 3.5 hours apart. If it were just one drop and you're chartering a bus for one hour, that's an easy expense but when you have to pay CDL drivers to sit and wait 3.5 hours, that's another animal.

ClevelandBronco 11-27-2012 12:59 AM

This is really clever. Big props to the guy who thought this up. Huge props.

ClevelandBronco 11-27-2012 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RINGLEADER (Post 9155801)
http://www.foodtodonate.com/Fdcmain/...abilities.aspx

I'd ask a lawyer who would give you a decent pro bono answer but, at the very least, incorporate as a business entity or non-profit to make sure that the protections offered by such laws are extended to the organization and, by extension, the founders/operators.

The more on the up-and-up you are, the less effective any attack on your efforts will be.

Just my $.02.

Maybe you could find a member here who practices law that would handle it on a pro Grbac basis.

My bad. I mean pro bono.

Titty Meat 11-27-2012 02:35 AM

This is awesome you fellas mind if I tweet this out to everyone?


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