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I have known Fariba for years. First as a server at a local Irsh pub, then as an employee and now as a life long friend. She has given her all even when she has had nothing. She enjoys helping others with no expectations and she has had her fair share of hard times and unprovoked disasters. One of the many beautiful things about her beyond her generosity and creativity is her ability to survive. She picks herself up from the dirt and starts all over again. She is an inspiration for those wanting to come to this country for a better life and through hard work and determination making her vision a reality. It disgusts me that the Warren Town Council would then take that away because of a singular opinion of a person, the Solicitor, who, as far as I saw, was not at the meeting to express these feelings himself. I do not believe that a person should be denied the ability to prosper because of playground antics and back door deals. Basically British was not only beautiful and unique but it was something to talk about. A true tourist attraction. I believe any establishment brought to any town by Fariba would truely be an asset for all. I also believe, by what I saw at the Warren Town Council meeting, that the council members are enjoying their positions but forgetting that their JOB is to do what is best for the town and should be keeping gossip and personal feelings out of their judgements. Let us not forget Ms. Forbes! I have not heard anyone mention how this innocent partner has been wronged over business that is a civil matter and has no place in this judgement.

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