What Happens When “Pop-Ups” Break The Law

Halloween brought a trick to some Provincetown, MA residents.

An illegal “pop-up” set off social media circles when it mysteriously set up on private property.

Social media comments revolved around:

  • The fairness of a “pop up” food truck being allowed on private property, while others are not.
  • Brick and mortar restaurant owners noted the unfairness of them paying premium rents.
  • Praise about the delicious restaurant food.

Judas Priest “Breaking The Law”

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