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		<title>tour mrs baird&#8217;s bakery in fort worth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mrs. Baird&#8217;s Bakeries in Fort Worth carries on the legacy of a courageous entrepreneur who made it big, when the term &#8220;businesswoman&#8221; was a literal nonentity. At the turn of the 20th century Ninnie and ...]]></description>
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<p>Mrs. Baird&#8217;s Bakeries in Fort Worth carries on the legacy of a courageous entrepreneur who made it big, when the term &#8220;businesswoman&#8221; was a literal nonentity. At the turn of the 20th century Ninnie and William Baird moved to Fort Worth, Texas from Tennessee. Being a restaurateur by trade William Baird set up a quaint little popcorn cart that was painted bright red, fitted with shiny bras fittings and had a loud steam whistle. Business was brisk and the family soon bought another popcorn cart, ultimately earning enough money to open up a restaurant in 1905.</p>
<p>The Mrs. Baird&#8217;s Bakery in Fort Worth, which incidentally was the first bakery of the chain, conducts guided tours of the factory. During this 45 minute excursion visitors will be shown the entire process that goes into creating a loaf of bread. The tour is especially entertaining for young children as the colourful mascots that accompany the visitors recount colourful snippets of Mrs. Baird&#8217;s history while explaining the behind the scenes action at a bakery.</p>
<p>Following the tragic illness of her husband Ninnie Baird together with her children undertook the entire workload of the restaurant and in time converted the establishment into a bakery. Mrs. Baird&#8217;s Bread soon became a popular brand due to its signature quality and taste. As business grew steadily Ninnie relocated her bakery to a bigger property at 6th Avenue and grew further to become one of the largest bakeries in Texas.</p>
<p>Later in 1928, Mrs. Baird started what would be an extremely successful expansion plan the first of what would be many new bakeries was opened up in Trinity River Dallas. Having made it through the lean economic times of the Great Depression, the company was poised for rapid growth and in 1938 more than thirty years after its establishment Mrs.Baird&#8217;s Bread had grown into four bakeries and made deliveries using a fleet of trucks.</p>
<p>The company&#8217;s commitment to good work ethic and employee welfare ensured its continuous growth, by the 1950&#8242;s the small home based business had grown into a brand recognized all over the USA. Though Ninnie Baird passed away in 1961, the Baird family and more recently Grupo Bimbo had worked tirelessly to ensure that the same commitment to quality and freshness is maintained.</p>
<p>A few <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dallashotelseye.com">Dallas hotels</a> can be found located close to the Fort Worth facility, like many hotels in Dallas they also provide the same commitment to comfort and accommodation.</p>
<p>James Cook is an executive working for Hotelseye, which is a popular online reservation portal with a wide collection of <a target="_new" href="http://www.dallashotelseye.com/">Dallas hotels</a> and also this portal also it provides services links to Dallas travel such as car rentals and flight reservations.</p>
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		<title>ticketed in dallas?</title>
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What is a traffic ticket?
A traffic ticket is a summons and citation issued by law enforcement officers to motorists and other road users who fail to obey traffic laws. Traffic tickets usually come in ...]]></description>
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<p>Traffic ticket</p>
<p>What is a traffic ticket?</p>
<p>A traffic ticket is a summons and citation issued by law enforcement officers to motorists and other road users who fail to obey traffic laws. Traffic tickets usually come in two forms, citing a moving violation, such as exceeding the speed limit, or a non-moving violation, such as a parking ticket. Traffic tickets are generally heard in traffic court .</p>
<p>True, traffic laws were created as a safety calculates, but over time they have become a more and more profitable revenue source for the government. Upon time it is the out-of-control motorist who is stopped, but all too often it is the housewife on the way to soccer practice taking a left on yellow, the university student returning home for a weekend visit following the flow of traffic, or the businessman or women fortunate enough to escape the traffic jam of rush hour, only to be stopped by a police officer. In many cases, motorists are sensibly and safely driving when they become a tally in a monthly quota.</p>
<p><strong>Why must you keep a legal representative to fight your traffic ticket?</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>You should fight your ticket because you can. Many people think, &#8220;I was given a ticket. There is nothing I can do.&#8221; Most people do not fight their ticket and as a result police officers can continue to give tickets that may in some cases be unwarranted. Simply paying the ticket is an admittance of guilt and results in the highest fine as well as a stain on your driving record. A mark on your driving record has several implications depending upon your driving history. A blemished driving record may result in auto insurance premium surcharges, or worse, in loss of coverage as your insurance company drops you. Seeking future insurance with a history of lost coverage will result in increased base premiums. One ticket is not the end of the world, but when combined with an accident or another ticket in a three-year period the consequences can truly be costly. It pays to keep your record clean.</p>
<p><strong>Speeding motorist has the right to see a radar gun?</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>A speeding motorist does not have the right to see the radar gun even though it was the reason the official stopped the motorist in the first place. A motorist can, however subpoena the calibration records. In many states there are laws regarding the frequency of the gun calibration. If the gun was not calibrated according to law, you win &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Is speeding always speeding?</strong></p>
<p>According to Texas law, it is legal to drive over the posted speed limit as long as you are driving safely. A number of factors go into determining safe driving such as time of day, weather and road condition.</p>
<p><strong>How can an attorney help me?</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>First and foremost, the legal system is very complex. An attorney familiar with dealing with the ins and outs of traffic court provides you with a clear advantage.Your attorney can also guide you through the system, so you spend no more time than it takes to read this answer preparing for your day in court. An attorney can handle many of the time consuming procedures that can deter well-intentioned citizens from exercising their right to contest their ticket in court.</p>
<p>For example, on your ticket is a date you are scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment. An attorney can allow you to avoid going to this arraignment and can actually set a court date. An attorney saves you a trip to the courthouse and time. In many courts, individuals must have an attorney to receive deferred adjudication. While you may have gone to court over a traffic ticket once or twice, your attorney probably has handled countless violations. You want experience on your side. Please check an attorney&#8217;s profile to see how much experience he has.</p>
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