yup
they outlawed my dtla bacon dogs a minute back but you know i still see em around more and more.
in fact alot of roach coaches serve FDA-unfreindly products under the table.
CESSOS TACOS ANYONE ?
HANDBONE04.19.08 - 1:00 pm
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Fernando signed,
on April 19th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
Taco truck are part of America’s free market. Destroying them through law shows how much power big business or corporations have on the government. That is not a fair market.
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Tony signed,
on April 19th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Carne Asada for life!
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Edward Alvarez signed,
on April 19th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
——-READ THIS ONE——–
you guys suck with your petty laws, seems like this is a raciest move by your self appointed egotistical
bullshit, you should be doing something about gangs, and crime, and quit fucking with Mexicans.
——READ THIS ONE——
eddieboyinla04.19.08 - 1:39 pm
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THIS is a damn good reason to have an all day Tour de Tacos.
We bring the beer, they'll supply the tacos.
WE ALL BRING FLYERS, POSTERS, MEGAPHONES, TALL BIKES and SMALL BIKES.
Gary, I know you don't post here often, but your help would be greatly appreciated.
Can we start a Ridazz Google map where we can all label our favorite trucks?? We can start forming a route based on these locations.
Eric Hair04.19.08 - 3:58 pm
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"What do you think about a Save the Taco Trucks ride? Have you heard about this BS that is going down to get rid of Taco Trucks? http://saveourtacotrucks. org/"
I totally think we should do it! Goddamn stupid city! Don't fuck with my taco trucks!
Highland Park has all my favorite Taco Trucks. That's a nice route around York and down Fig. Like a spoke'n art ride.
Joe Borfo04.21.08 - 11:39 am
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there's obviously a demand for food at 3:00AM.
sometimes taco trucks are all that's available at that available, we must preserve our rights to be able to refuel and ride our bikes at any hour .
spiraldemon04.21.08 - 11:43 am
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I call RACISTE! It's like the parks where you can play any sport except futbol.
Let's get on our cabron bikes and do a taco truck tour. This ain't a protest, it's a MEALs.
cabhauler04.21.08 - 11:51 am
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Company truck terminals seem to get alot of their business as well.
Without them, where else will the bike-less, truck driver be able to find a meal when they're laid over, or waiting on an empty trailer?
Fuel prices, USDOT reg's, and idiotic car-drivers are making this the last straw!!!
bentstrider04.21.08 - 12:07 pm
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Fight for your right to eat meat people!
That's what I plan to do.
I'm so tired of these holier than tho veg heads undermining what I want to put in my body.
If I want to it beef brains it's my own damn business!!!
Where do I sign???
User104.21.08 - 12:22 pm
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cabhauler + 1
I heard some hater ass businesses were complaining about unfair competition ... WTF? I often see trucks that are in the middle of nowhere. The only bite around.
These people are so stupid, don't they know?
Taco trucks don't die, they multiply!
trickmilla04.21.08 - 12:26 pm
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If this becomes a homogeneous world with only walmarts and taco-bells to go to, I'm gonna kill myself.
Joe Borfo04.21.08 - 12:32 pm
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FUCK man. How stupid are people? All the arguements so far are based on "possibly"... shhiiiitieetitteEE!!! This pizza me off!
neverclever04.21.08 - 1:21 pm
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No law can stop a taco truck or a bike ride.
stillline04.21.08 - 1:27 pm
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LET MY TACO TRUCK GO.
Oh, and bacon dogs are teh yum.
bananaphone04.21.08 - 6:14 pm
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just a clarification...
this is not big business crushing the poor taco truck vendor. it's generally the mom and pop restaurant owner complaining. their argument is unfair competition from the trucks.
it is not outlawing anything. it is increasing the fine that already exists for trucks staying in the same location for more than 30 minutes.
other than that, i say lets go eat some tacos.
indigis04.21.08 - 7:03 pm
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Can we still make a map that documents all known taco/burrito trucks in the LA area??
I would like to print out a bunch, give 'em out and then the next time we're hungry we'll have everyone's knowledge guiding our stomachs to the closest, bestest truck in the area.
WERD!!
Eric Hair04.21.08 - 7:37 pm
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It's not big business crushing little business, that's true. It's small business crushing tiny business: these "mom and pop" restauranteurs are basically using the government (via their local Chamber of Commerce, who lobbied the govt. on their behalf) to eliminate their competition. Straight up bullying.
Notably, Chamber of Commerce types are often the first to cry "socialism" if anybody dares to suggest regulations on small business. In this case, though, it's somebody else's ox being gored, and they gain from it, so it's OK.
The "unfair competition" argument is a laugh, then, considering the source. It also sounds a lot less convincing when you consider that sit-down restaurants and taco trucks are offering two different services and environments, aimed at two different customer needs.
People who want quick, cheap food on the go and don't need to be waited on or to have on-site physical amenities for their comfort go to taco trucks. People who have more time, want to be waited on, want greater menu choices, want to be able to sit down inside at a table, and don't mind paying more for the amenities go to restaurants.
Of course, if you take away their choice, some people from the first group will inevitably go to restaurants instead. This is precisely what the restauranteurs are counting on, and it's why they want to take that choice away.
(Taking away consumer choice, BTW, is another thing that causes your average Chamber of Commerce member to bleat like a stuck pig when government does it in a way that hurts
his business.)
PC04.21.08 - 7:52 pm
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no te metas con mi taco...
CARNE ASADA CAN'T BE A CRIME ... IT'S DELICIOUS
rogue.ronin.rider.04.21.08 - 8:02 pm
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VEGANS FOR CARNE ASADA
JEWS FOR JESUS
PC04.21.08 - 8:06 pm
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There not just proposing increasing the fine, they want to increase it to $1000 or 6 months in jail or both!
This is ridiculous - a jail sentence for parking your truck in one place for more than an hour!
All my best L.A. memories are about girls or taco trucks. There's something shockingly vivid about having great tacos out of a truck -- standing outside, wind in your hair, chowing down with all the homies, hipsters, off-duty cops, nurses, professors and homeless dudes. People are pretty cheerful around a taco truck; they smile, they talk. On a good night, the crowd around a taco truck is the closest thing we have to a unified Los Angeles soul.
In defense of the great taco truck
thinkpeace04.21.08 - 8:25 pm
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