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Saturday, June 01, 2019

Maryland Food Trucks Will Have To Stay 300-Feet Away From Brick-And-Mortar Restaurants

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland food truck owners will have to find a spot to park that is at least 300-feet away from restaurants.

Maryland Court of Special Appeals Judge Douglas R.M. Nazarian overturned a lower court ruling Thursday that stated the rule was too vague.

In 2016, two Baltimore area food truck owners — Joey Vanoni, who owns Pizza di Joey, and Nikki McGowans — contested the ban saying it violated their constitutional rights.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope that it's in there that the brick & mortar business has to actually be open for the law to be in effect. Serving lunch from a truck near a restaurant that isn't open until dinner time seems okay.

Anonymous said...

Whatever happened to free enterprise? Competition. What are they afraid off. Guess McDonald's is worried.