Comments about ‘West Valley Council wants taco stands to be cleaner, safer and scarce’
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Taco stands and similar businesses are a legitimate business run by hard working business owners and they provide an important service to the community. And they taste great. Has Mr. Winder ever wondered why there are so many carts and why each cart has a long line of customers all the time? Because of the reasons I just stated. And why bring the word "immigrant" into the equation? Who cares where a business owner is from, as long as they're an honest person providing a needed commodity.
Good for Winder and the rest of the City Council who want to finally clean up West Valley! I live here, and I'm sick of our city always having lower standards than neighboring cities.
What's the difference between a taco cart and a milk truck?
I wonder how Mr. Winder's family got it's start?
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