ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Some Albuquerque food truck owners are frustrated as city inspectors crack down on the rules in one part of town.
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Even late at night, there’s no rest for food truck owners like Skylar Wallace and Ivan Estrada Who serves customers downtown one order at a time.”It’s actually a pretty awesome nightlife down here. There’s almost every food truck on every side street,” said Skylar Wallace, Co-Owner of Las Chanclitas 3.
And amid that crowd last weekend, city inspectors ramped up enforcement downtown, handing out citations to food trucks for a wide range of issue From parking to serving outside designated operating hours, and noise violations. “Basically, all the money that we made for that one night went to paying those citations,” said Wallace…