Street vendors from Los Angeles invade Gaslamp Quarter with no enforcement from the City of San Diego. More info:
SAN DIEGO – Business owners and residents of San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter are upset after another invasion of street vendors have taken over once again.
Dozens of hot dog vendors from Los Angeles, none with the right permits, have invaded the Gaslamp Quarter to sell their products and take money from our local restaurants.KUSI’s Dan Plante captured all the chaos in a live report from the Gaslamp Quarter.
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