The meals cart scofflaws who trap concertgoers with scorching however most likely unsanitary side road meats are again on a roll — and a bun! — in Clark County, officers say.The county’s public well being division reviews that unpermitted distributors, who’re transported en masse by way of trucks with out-of-state plates, began doping up within the parking quite a bit surrounding the RV Inn Taste Hotels Amphitheater in Ridgefield ultimate month. They’ve been noticed no less than 4 occasions, in keeping with a spokesperson.The makeshift meals carts lack all the refrigeration, water and hand-washing amenities required to securely retailer and get ready meals, in keeping with Clark County Well being Officer Dr. Alan Melnick, and their numbers are expanding.“Those unpermitted meals carts are bad and hanging folks in danger for foodborne sickness,” Melnick mentioned in a remark Tuesday.Unlicensed meals distributors have lengthy been a commonplace sight in California, however they began to appear in Portland and Seattle this summer time, the place officers have an identical considerations concerning the unfold of significant diseases brought about by way of salmonella, E. coli and norovirus.An unpermitted scorching canine stand outdoor the Moda Middle earlier than the Gracie Abrams live performance in Portland on Sept. 5, 2024.Mike Rogoway/The OregonianIn Multnomah County, officers say the distributors had been stuck promoting alcohol to minors and feature even instructed the distributors may well be sufferers, too, of human trafficking.Multnomah County spokesperson Sarah Dean mentioned the county continues to obtain reviews of unlicensed venders and is mulling conceivable answers.Clark County spokesperson Marissa Armstrong says distributors have neglected orders from well being inspectors and proceed to peddle their meals as throngs depart the 18,000-person venue. The well being division is now running with operator Reside Country and the sheriff’s administrative center to curb the problem, however haven’t issued any fines to this point.—Zane Sparling covers breaking information and courts for The Oregonian/OregonLive. Succeed in him at 503-319-7083, zsparling@oregonian.com or @pdxzane.Our journalism wishes your improve. Please turn out to be a subscriber as of late at OregonLive.com/subscribe.