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That's when they're in session within like 500 feet or something like that.
And in like residential neighborhoods, unless you're hired for a catering event and stuff like that.
Other than that, you can, uh, you can park anywhere you want to park.
Oh, and you can't park to other next to other restaurants, uh, similar to a school, like within like 500, like I can't park like right in front of a restaurant, you know?
But other than that, you can go anywhere you want to go.
But then there are other cities like Glendale is a different city than LA.
Pasadena is a different city than LA.
Those cities all have little rules and stuff like that.
So you may have to get a business license from them or a permit from them or things like that.
And then the last part of it is there are street politics and there are some city politics and enforcements that are against street food unfairly.
A lot of street food vendors have been attacked and unfairly disrupted.
And so we've been fighting really, really hard for the justice of street food vending to make sure that it stays legal.
And even though it is legal,
The problem is when you get to the streets, sometimes what's legal ain't legal.
Whatever certain things say on paper, when it's 1 a.m.