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311 complaint of the day: Don't they know this is the City that Always Sleeps?

Hot-dog stand open in Eliot Norton Park at 2:45 a.m., if you can imagine

An outraged resident filed a 311 complaint about a hot-dog stand whose owner was selling hot dogs - and even cajun chicken - in Eliot Norton Park on the Chinatown/Bay Village line at 2:45 this morning:

How can it be legal to have a hotdog stand open after 3 am?

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Someone wake it up.

Guess I didn't hit control-C hard enough to copy the complaint URL after I'd first pasted in the Google Maps link.

And it hardly looks like they're causing a ruckus. Looks quite orderly, in fact

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Puritanism.—The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

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Ah yes, Mencken, the racist and anti-semite who had little good to say about most everyone...

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-12-05-mn-198-story.html

extra mind your own f*#king business.

Seriously, get a life and leave folks alone.

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I mean, God forbid someone who had a few - legal BAH or no - stops to eat something and sobers up a bit before heading home!

Especially when the MBTA is asleep.

Doesn’t seem like this creates a lot noise. But if the smell and smoke were coming in my window, I’d be mad, especially if I was trying to sleep. That park is not big and is surrounded by housing on 3 sides.

I saw this after the Tedeschi Trucks Band concert at the Wang center. If I had been hungry enough, I would’ve grabbed a hotdog!

I'd rather see food sold than prostitution and crack.

When have you seen prostitution and crack sold in this place?

Unless you lived there.

windows at South Cove Plaza abut and face the park.

0245 is the wee hours, people want to sleep. You know that stand attracts the loud inebriated.

This is not a long-established pre-existing nuisance like the Lith club, and it's running later than the Lith club.