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Fireworks

New here, Is there a law against these? It says it is but every neighborhood person I’ve asked said that nobody even most cops really don’t care much on the 4th long as you respect the curfew which is like 10pm and do it in a safe place.

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u/Spiritual_Art_1734 — 3 days ago

Watch out for this man

we had to call the police on this guy this morning in One Loudoun for having his penis out in front of the splash pad WITH kids there. He was arrested but just in case. keep an eye out.

u/kaeshyann — 6 days ago

Woman’s Only Gym

I wanna open up a woman's only gym/community. I know there's a few spaces in the area Starfit I believe it's called and there's a new one opening up in NOVA Bodylab fitness. Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on this. How important is a woman's only space for you all? What would you like to see in a space like this?

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u/Away_Cauliflower9253 — 5 days ago
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Kimberly Vu Amazing Business model? : Step 1: Raise $500,000 from investors. Step 2: Live the good life. Step 3: File bankruptcy. Step 4: Close the company. Step 5: Repeat?

Is this really how entrepreneurship works these days?

https://cases.justia.com/federal/district-courts/district-of-columbia/dcdce/1:2019cv00894/205728/65/0.pdf?
ts=1608545849

So let me see if I understand this correctly...
Someone starts a company, raises over half a million dollars from investors, enjoys a luxury lifestyle, spends the money, then files for bankruptcy and shuts the company down.
And that's it?
The investors lose their money, while the founder simply walks away with no personal responsibility?
Maybe I'm missing something here. Isn't there supposed to be accountability when other people's investment money is Involved?
For those familiar with business law and bankruptcy, where is the line between a legitimate business failure and misuse of investor funds?
Curious to hear everyone's thoughts.
#Bankruptcy #Startup #InvestorRights #BusinessEthics

u/greenseasons9 — 10 days ago