http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bronx/weet_life_for_subway_candyman_bQz5YZdyXt1dKtDyiNf17I
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An enterprising subway vendor who illegally sells cookies and candy to straphangers on the D train claims to be raking in about $55,000 a year selling the sweets — more money than many of his customers who hold 9-to-5 jobs.
When he’s not selling sweets, McFarland is ducking the cops — the MTA strictly prohibits selling anything in the subway without a permit, especially food.
If he’s caught, McFarland could face up to 10 days in jail and a $100 fine, according to MTA regulations.
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The guys black rememberAmaranthine wrote:An enterprising subway vendor who illegally sells cookies and candy to straphangers on the D train claims to be raking in about $55,000 a year selling the sweets — more money than many of his customers who hold 9-to-5 jobs.
When he’s not selling sweets, McFarland is ducking the cops — the MTA strictly prohibits selling anything in the subway without a permit, especially food.
If he’s caught, McFarland could face up to 10 days in jail and a $100 fine, according to MTA regulations.
LOL. So you agree to be featured in an article in a major newspaper?
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