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Underhanded tow truck games: Fusion Taco owner's car is towed while she cooks
The lot used for Wednesday lunches by Fusion Taco at 3440 Richmond had some unwelcome guests this week. Tow trucks hauled three cars from the vacant lot, including Fusion owner Julia Sharaby's.
There were around 35 people in line when Sharaby saw that her BMW was being towed, but she was in the midst of cooking up her NYT-name-checked Korean tacos and couldn't drop everything to run over and plead with the wrecker driver. Nearly everything she made that day went to getting her car out of the lot (that's some serious dedication).
Eyewitness Nicholas Martinez says that the tow truck driver told one woman he was towing that if she paid him $170 on the spot, he would release her car, but if she called the police, as she had threatened to do, he would charge her double. Martinez says everyone hurried off once news of the tow trucks spread, and the 10 or so cars in the lot quickly cleared out. There's no word on who, if anyone, called the trucks.
So if you're a regular luncher at the Greenway Plaza stop, keep one eye on your car. Fusion reps say they're not sure whether the food truck will continue to use that lot, so stay tuned to their e-mail blast for their next lunchtime locale.