Convenience store truck kicked out of Baltimore community

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Convenience store truck kicked out of Baltimore community
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Here you have a owner of a truck helping out the community not stealing or robbing the community just helping and they would shut him down 🤨 it's ridiculous praying the owner receive the help needed to continue to help out the community

nataliescat
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They want to stop the help.... they don't want happiness for come together and fight for him to stay!!!!

OstaraDawn
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Remember these stores on wheels back in the day. They were always a welcomed sight for the community as most sold just about what folks needed/wanted. There’s enough money to go around for everyone. Please!!!!

patriciawilson
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Folks worried about a truck store when they need to focus on the senseless murders committed throughout town!

dimenicomendez
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It's rare that people in Baltimore even have cars in this day and age. This was an awesome resource for them. He even took food stamps. It's bull crap and there is no way he should leave. I remember this dude

ferlexxv
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They're trying to shut him down because the Koreans groceries association don't like competition

fields
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Good Lord really? Let a person try to make a living. If the neighborhood likes them...let it be!

V-uc
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I agree with the Lady in the video 👍
Enough is enough !! This world is clearly upside down :-(
We condone racism, sexcism, and criminal activities ? But we chastise something that is right ?....Please...
find someone else to pick on City Hall :-(

kcsquarebiz
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the mom & pop stores don't like to see their profits going to these trucks.... simple greed

KGrind
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When I was a little kid living in DC projects we had a truck in the parking lot & we thrived off that truck. It was there from 10 in the morning until 11 at night. I’d go to the truck at least 5xs a day

Tee-kktj
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I grew up in Cherry Hill that's crazy that's all we knew

GirlzLoveFun
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That's really sad. Hopefully something can be done to have them stay

donnawindrider
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Put them back. It’s no stores close in that neighborhood. Kids women and elderly depend on that bus for items not easily accessible.

Zonedin
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Wow that truck been there since I was lil that's crazy I know that truck was a helping hand for me and my family

lulaholly
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This is what I'm talking about. Someone/Something that is good for the neighborhood and they want to shut it down, but if they were selling heroine/ crack, it would be allowed to prosper. SMH

jdennis
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Typical Baltimore government crack the good guy over the head but let the dirt bike riders break the law in broad day light

thetruth
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My daughter used to live in cherry hill with no transportation and those trucks were convenient for her with one child she couldn't get to us a market she could go to this truck for small things

marianhaggerty
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Gary our food guy in ODH back in the day was a Neighborhood need.Always carried eachother to make ends meet.Everyone ate some

hhhhhh
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Anything to keep you down....be strong

rrbabygirrl
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Just like in Detroit, no food trucks are allowed. I think they are allowed now but still not sure yet

freddiesmith