Close to where people were cooling off at the fountains at Plaza de Cesar Chavez in San Jose, the Gutierrez family was braving the heat - not outside, but inside their sweltering food truck.
"We're happy to be here and we're always glad to have customers outside, even in this weather!" said owner Daniela Gutierrez. Rain or shine, Gutierrez Auténtica Comida Mexicana food truck is open six days a week on Foxworthy Avenue in San Jose. Even without any air conditioning on this scorching hot day, the family-run business was briskly serving up traditional Mexican dishes to their grateful customers."It's pretty hot in here," said Gutierrez.
Daniela and her parents serve breakfast, lunch and dinner to their customers with just a single fan in their food truck to cool them off. Two of their customers, friends Landon Jellin and Noah Haggett-Brawn, walked a mile and a half in the heat for some tacos."I came from Alberta, Canada, so it's a lot of snow there, and it's already starting to get cold at this point, so the heat is new," said Haggett-Brawn."It's hard to get used to.""I'm just glad we're here," said Gutierrez."I'm glad for the opportunity.
1. i'm sitting in the library looking out the window, i can see every drug deal going down, in real time, now give me a walkie talkie, with plain cloth police position as drug dealers walk away, you got drone that can be position overnight with night vision, easy clean up,
What choice do they have? Bills still have to be paid.