Myrtle Beach business hurting with fewer bikers coming in

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Ted Panos, during any other bike week, would have no time to talk to a reporter.

But, clearly, this bike week is very different.

“It’s obvious bike weeks aren’t going to be the same anymore,“ said Panos, who owns the Havenwood Pancake House in Myrtle Beach. “Business has been dramatically reduced.“

Panos said he can’t hire the additional employees he normally takes on this time of year, because he simply isn’t making enough money to pay them, thanks, he says to the Myrtle Beach anti-biker laws that were passed earlier this year.

“Why would you tell anyone you don’t want them to come here?“ he said.

In fact, Panos said he had customers earlier in the week who didn’t want him to tell anyone they were eating at his restaurant. The out-of-town bikers said they did not support what the City of Myrtle Beach had done, but they did like Panos’ food.

“The people I do have employed, they’re working less hours in the kitchen. They’re hourly employees,“ said Panos. “They’re working less hours as well, and they’re making half, 20%, 30% of the tips they anticipated,“ he said

“Ultimately, we’re all going to be hurt,“ he said. “The tax revenue is going to decline, and who’s going to pay for that? We are.“

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Flag Comment Posted by Harley Rider on May 13, 2009 at 4:46 pm

Get rid of your Mayor and city council and Liz. We will never return until they are gone.

Flag Comment Posted by NMBlocal on May 13, 2009 at 4:18 pm

Absolutely unbelievable that the city would chase away tourists.  What the F were they thinking?  It’s going to take years to get the reputation back of a friendly vacation town… and that’s if they act fast and repeal those stupid anti-biker laws and get the word out that they are just a bunch of idiots who didn’t know any better.

Flag Comment Posted by Ben on May 13, 2009 at 1:22 pm

When your taxes rise and your public services slowly diminish. You can thank your local government.

Flag Comment Posted by pmb70 on May 13, 2009 at 12:37 pm

I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND THE REASONING
OF THE POWERS THAT BE IN MYRTLE BEACH.
EVIDENTLY THEY MUST ALL BE PRETTY WELL OFF.  THEY EVIDENTLY DO NOT HAVE BUSINESSES AND ARE NOT DEPENDENT ON
TOURIST AND THEIR FUNDS.  JUST A SHAME
THAT SO MANY HAVE TO SUFFER FOR SO FEW.

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