Region: Orlando
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Fight Back Against Unjust Regulations Implemented By The City Of Orlando Against Mobile Food Vendors

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  1. Gestartet November 2024
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People are just trying to keep their businesses alive, they are in their right to do so. They are not doing anything unjust or harming in any way.

It's a sad day in this country when a young hardworking entrepreneur is suppressed in his quest to make a positive contribution to his community and earn a living. I fought across the globe to protect American freedoms and rights that the City of Orlando does not have the standing to take away. This truck and it's crew is something the City should be proud to have as part of its community and food culture. They should be supporting their efforts with business grants, not trying to shut them down!

I believe it is unfair to local businesses to impose this ordinance. Orlando has been developing a thriving culture with several local businesses that should be empowered to create the best possible experience the city has to offer.

Food trucks are a staple to booming metropolitan areas, and they provide an opportunity for vendors to bring in business doing honest work while managing overhead costs. Limiting their growth and potential is criminal.

The best part of the night is stopping at the food trucks at the end of the night, especially Maxstros! Their food is homemade and delicious and well priced please keep them going!!!

Keeping local business closed while other corporate restaurants can be open (till 2am) is discriminatory, unjust, and a bad excuse from the city of Orlando to fix a more deeply rooted problem

Small businesses are the heart of every town and should be treated equally regardless of the district. Over regulation kills any hope of making a community culture stick. This is one of the things wrong with DTO. We don’t want anymore big corporations. We want mom & pops ! We want to support local entrepreneurs. If the customers are there, they should be allowed to operate.

I have worked in the food industry and more specifically food trucks. Telling someone when they can serve food doesn't make sense. Plenty of fast food places and diners are open past midnight. Let the food trucks stay open as well. If they are causing a nuisance, that is another issue.

A lot of the best food comes from these awesome businesses, and this will negatively affect them and take money away from them. A lot of these people have families to feed and this may be their only source of income.

I enjoy this business. Also this is affecting small businesse owners is a bad way, so as an upstanding citizen I want to do my best and support them.

As a late night worker in downtown, these vendors are my main source of sustenance after 12am. This affects not only the vendors but the people who work late in downtown taking away a food source that isn’t “gas station” bs

Maxtro’s FL along with many other great food trucks have not added any detriment to the city of Orlando. In fact, they are offering a safe space for commerce and community. Unlike many other places in the City Beautiful. Maybe up your police detail and take other added measures of security if you’re worried about “cleaning up the streets”. It’s not the people selling food causing the issues everyone is ultimately worried about. It’s the people selling drugs.

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