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Salt Lake’s taco-cart rules unfair? – Hispanic group sees signs of discrimination

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“Changes in the way sidewalk vendors are allowed to operate in Salt Lake City could be seen as discriminatory, according to a Utah Hispanic nonprofit organization.

Centro Civico Mexicano is taking issue with amendments to city code unanimously passed by the Salt Lake City Council on Sept. 4 that place additional requirements on sidewalk vendors — specifically as they pertain to taco carts.

The amendments stemmed from complaints about smells, messes and locations of food-vending carts that property owners said negatively affect their businesses.”*

*From: deseretnews.com
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Posted on: November 28th, 2007
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Business, Business News, Eye Openers, Food, Politics
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