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Thu Dec 13, 2018, 06:46 AM Dec 2018

Two men ordered to stop building, selling food trucks after Colorado Attorney General action

Two men that fabricated and sold food trucks under the business names Denver Custom Food Trucks and Brothers Custom Food Trucks have been slapped with a preliminary injunction barring them from performing that work in Colorado.

Larry Perez and Rudy Martinez were the subjects of the legal action, taken in Denver District Court this week at the request of Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman.

The two men allegedly took advantage of the booming food truck industry in the Denver area by promising clients speedy delivery of outfitted trucks that would pass government inspections, knowing that they could not deliver, according to a release from Coffman’s office.

Issues reported by customers included trucks that were delivered long after promised six-week delivery dates or not delivered at all; trucks loaded with used equipment when contracts promised new items; and trucks that either failed safety inspections or were otherwise inoperable. The men also allegedly did not possess licenses to sell motor vehicles in the state.

Read more: https://www.denverpost.com/2018/12/12/denver-food-truck-salesmen-colorado-attorney-general/

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