In a video that has now gone viral, a San Francisco Public Works employee is seen pushing a street vendors cart. Condiments, hot dogs and bell peppers ended up on the ground while the worker is seen picking up some of his cooking tools.
An investigation is now underway into a San Francisco Public Works employee caught on video knocking over a hot dog vendor's cart.An investigation is now underway into a San Francisco Public Works employee caught on video knocking over a street vendor's cart.that has now gone viral, a San Francisco Public Works employee can be seen pushing a street vendors cart. Condiments, hot dogs and bell peppers ended up on the ground while the worker can be seen picking up some of his cooking tools.
Milca Casimir said they feel harassed and mistreated. She said this has happened before and showed us video of another public works employee they said pushed a cart to the ground a month ago.Supervisor Ronen's office denounced the act and confirmed that the city's street vending ordinance is there to check that people have receipts of items they are selling but that doesn't include food.
San Francisco's Department of Public Health said they do requires a permit for any street vendor to sell food in San Francisco: While we are still looking into what led up to that moment and the events that preceded, we strive to treat members of the public with respect during permit enforcement operations. We train our employees in de-escalation techniques with the goal of diffusing tense situations. In this circumstance, we did not meet that threshold and we apologize.
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