Free the Schnitzel: Chicago Food Truck Owners Sue
Several Chicago, Illinois food truck owners filed a lawsuit against the city today.
Several Chicago, Illinois food truck owners filed a lawsuit against the city today. The suit seeks to shoot down rules that require constant GPS monitoring of their trucks and force them to stay 200 feet from any business, like a 7-11, that sells food. The rule puts the Loop, Chicago's downtown area, practically off limits.
As Reason's Baylen Linnekin wrote in July, there is precisely no public health and safety justification for the law, which Chicago aldermen passed by a vote of 44-1 last summer at the behest of non-mobile establishments.
The Institute for Justice,* a libertarian public interest law firm, which represents the food truck owners, has produced this whimsical video highlighting their clients:
*Disclosure: I am a former employee of the Institute for Justice.
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Chicago owns those roads and they can do whatever they want with them. Regulations are how we keep the nightmare of free enterprise at bay.
/Tulpa
Chicago owns those roads and they can do whatever they want with them. Regulations and guns are how we keep the nightmare of free enterprise and snowballs at bay, respectively.
/Tulpa
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*Disclosure: I am a former employee of the Institute for Justice.
Meh. Not a patch on Ron Bailey's disclosures.
Heartburn is coming.
oooo, whimsical, I love whimsical!
Hellooooooooo, law suit.
Okay, the script reading at 3:30 was a bit much however... jeez