UPDATE: Kavasutra truck has now been moved off the city street
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Dylan Harrison is forever marketing his businesses. His truck is in front of our library across from the Cultural Plaza taking up two parking spaces. Why hasn't he been coded?
Today Dylan Harrison, business owner of several businesses located on Lake Avenue in Lake Worth, is back in the news. We just can't get rid of this guy even though he went to prison for selling synthetic marijuana and conspiracy to defraud the United States plus he managed to blow up a building. He still sells "Mr. Nice Guy" (synthetic marijuana) in a can. "It just gets people drowsy," he says. Have you ever walked by that place? Everyone seems to be in a twilight zone.
While he was in prison, his truck was in the possession of the DEA. It was totally ransacked and severely damaged. Now he claims to be on the right side of the law charging theft by the West Palm Beach police, the DEA, and a mechanic's removal of an expensive part from his impounded vehicle worth $430 and installed on a WPB cop's personal car.
Harrison is having no part of the policeman who offered to give back the part. He wants the cop fired for life.
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Should the thief keep his job with law enforcement?
2 wrongs don't make it right
He has another smaller van that he regularly parks on residential streets (in Parrot Cove). I've reported that vehicle but no results as of yet. As an aside it is an ordinance violation to park a commercial vehicle on residential streets.
Hey Anon at 3:36, why don't you take you complaint to Commissioner Andres Amoroso?
Kava zombies are driving our streets, get rid of that place.Lowlife.
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