Rejoice, Angelenos! Your Bacon Dogs Will Soon Be Street Legal
After years of conflict and erratic enforcement, Los Angeles finally passes a formal plan to allow street vending.


Los Angeles City Council today unanimously approved a bunch of rules and regulations for street vending. While that doesn't exactly seem like a reason for pro-market, pro-entrepreneurial libertarians to celebrate, the new rules will hopefully be better than what came before: a street-level gray market where erratic enforcement made it risky for Angelenos to make a living.
There was no shortage of stree vendors prior to Wednesday, but they were able to operate in the open only because Los Angeles is an unmanageable monstrosity that defies all attempts to control its citizenry (it's one of the things I love about it). Some street vendors operated just fine, while others were subject to harassment and even imprisonment unless they shelled out for costly carts.
Some Los Angeles leaders have been working for years to make street vending legal. The pressure increased as immigration enforcement skyrocketed under President Donald Trump. Interactions with law enforcement had the potential to put street vendors—most of whom are immigrants, some not here legally—at risk of deportation. Finally, over the summer, state lawmakers forced the hands of Los Angeles leaders and other California municipalities by legalizing street vending.
The state law permits cities to adopt regulations and licensing processes to control where and when street vending can happen. It does make clear, though, that cities cannot ban the practice entirely nor confine street vending to certain neighborhoods. Even better, the state law dismissed any current cases of criminal prosecutions for street vending and created a mechanism to get previous convictions dismissed. The law also requires that violating street vending regulations be handled by administrative fines, not criminal misdemeanor charges.
Los Angeles City Council had agreed earlier in the year to start drafting its own regulations to end the criminalization of street vending. Today they passed the first of the regulations, though as LAist explains, there's more to hammer out. The city wants permit fees, but they don't yet know how much to charge.
Knowing Los Angeles, they'll set them too high in order to bring in revenue, and the city will remain chock-full of illegal street vendors. On the bright side, those vendors will no longer face criminal prosecution for making tasty food that other Angelenos clearly want. Our bacon-wrapped hot dogs are (mostly) safe.
Want to know how long this nonsense has been going on? Check out this ReasonTV video from a decade ago about L.A.'s war on bacon dogs, hosted by Drew Carey:
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...Los Angeles is an unmanageable monstrosity that defies all attempts to control its citizenry (it's one of the things I love about it).
Haphazard or targeted enforcement is a tyranny all its own.
Rejoice, Angelenos! Your Bacon Dogs Will Soon Be Street Legal
Even if the guy serving them isn't.
One of my favorite hot dog variations. Top three for me are, loaded Chicago dog, cincinnati skyline cheese coney, LA danger dog. The Cleveland Polish boy is also great.
This sounds like the summary of a gay porn video.
For variety you could add the uncircumcised Sanfran dog.
Nobody mentioned the Cleveland Steamer.
Another pathetic attempt by libertarians to commit cultural appropriation, the modern equivalent of colonization. They hide behind people of color to further their racist, bigoted agenda.
Actually, the attempt is fairly successful, not at all pathetic.
If they wanted to be bigoted racists, they would pretend to be ordained.
Attitudes about libertarians.
What if it's a taco wrapped in a hot dog wrapped in bacon and then wrapped in a pita and then deep fried in chocolate and then coated with the glaze used for orange chicken.
Would that be legal...asking for a friend.
I hope your friend knows a really good cardiologist - - - - - - -
They are correctly called Sonoran hot dogs, not just "bacon-wrapped hot dogs".
Goddamn cultural appropriation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoran_hot_dog
And they are delicious.
Looks good but please tell me that nobody actually puts mayo on those things. That should be illegal.
Hey, they started this! If the Sonorans hadn't culturally appropriated the hot dog from Germany and streaky bacon from the U.S. then this whole mess never would have started and we'd be sprinkling bacon bits on our bunless hot dogs like the great Cthulhu wanted.
Sorry, my bad Cthulhu. It's Discordia, so says the Pentabarf.
I was really hoping this article would be about dogs delivering bacon
So you're into ruff trade?
Daschshunds presumably.
Wait, that food is triggering to Jews and Muslims alike. How can it be tolerated?
Oh, wait. Bacon.
You could have the kosher halal version with turkey bacon.
Maybe I should open a hot dog stand on the beach in Tel Aviv .
Hummus as an optional topping.
"They're making a mistake because I have a gut, and my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else's brain can ever tell me"
Sure Donald. Try eating a couple of those greasy bacon wrapped delights with extra onions, chili and peppers.
Wait about an hour and then tell me what your gut tells you.
It is saying "YUM!"
How about harassing criminals or the homeless who sleep on the streets despite available facilities. As an LA taxpayer, chasing people who are intent on making their own living because of your personal beliefs really troubles me. We should be encouraging people who want to be independent contributors taking care of themselves and not put obstacles in their way. LA has its priorities all wrong. Encourage criminality, lawlessness and dependency and discourage independence and the work ethic.
Having lived in DC, the city had lots of laws but the only one they seemed to be able to enforce was parking. Very efficient. Everything else, city employees were disinterested regarding.
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