After being buried in costly tickets, disabled veterans can again sell hot dogs outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a judge ruled yesterday.
Park rangers wrongly issued the vets hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines by mistakenly applying a 1998 state law, said Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Joan Lobis.
The law governs goods and not food, she said in her decision.
“They’ve been harassing us every day for so long,” said Dan Rossi, 63, a vendor from The Bronx. “In fact, we got two tickets today.”
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