
17-year-old Andy Marlowe, a Newport News, Virginia, high-school
student who played on the varsity football and baseball teams, spent
his after-school hours and summers working for his father's janitorial
business and recently won the Duty to God award at his church. When
Marlowe needed to raise money to pay for the missionary assignment he
wanted to fulfill through the Mormon Church, he hit on the idea of
offering to repaint people's house numbers on curbs for $10 each. The
idea was an instant success.
It also brought him to the attention of the city's engineering
department, which cited him for painting on public property without a
permit, and warned him that each painted number (he painted more than
40) would constitute a separate offense. Further, they claimed that
Marlowe's activities began four years earlier; the teenager said it
had only been a few weeks. Marlowe faces fines totaling $750.
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