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City Now Cracking Down on Vietnam Vet Dog Slingers

The "Wiener Wars" taking place outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art may have sparked a debate over just how much money food cart vendors rake in, but one thing seemed agreed upon—Met vendor Dan Rossi was raking in the dough. Well not any more, the city says. A loophole for veterans allowed Rossi to park his cart in the high profile spot without having to (frank) foot the bill of $600k in rent paid to the city by Pasang Sherpa. But now the Vietnam Vet tells the Post that the city has declared the strip along Fifth Avenue "a street," meaning that his special privileges no longer fly there. Nonetheless Rossi tells the paper that he "would be back [today], even if it means getting arrested." He also tells them that he is the only veteran who owns his cart, but that other carts utilized the exception by hiring vets to man their stands. More concerning to us: if Rossi gets tossed, where will the recently evicted, overbidding Sherpa turn now??

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  • Mr Mel

    If the rent for a vendor's spot like that can run $600,000. a year. How much business do you have to do to afford it? Can they get $5 for a hotdog?

  • editedby

    Rossi should have known, no good deed goes unpunished.

  • HymietownHero

    (frank) foot?



    Frankfurter?



    I don't know about that one.

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