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Other news outlets in San Diego have finally started covering the chaos resulting from the invasion of illegal street vendors in downtown. KUSI's Dan Plante says, 'it's an amazing thing, because you know, they do like podiums.' Full Story:

SAN DIEGO – Illegal food vendors have made their way back to the streets of San Diego despite regulations prohibiting them.

At least three dozen illegal hot dog carts took over the entire courtyard outside of San Diego City Hall, with zero enforcement from authorities.

 

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