Taco Trucks Create “Wall” at UNLV to Stop Trump from Presidential Debate

Taco Trucks Create "Wall" at UNLV to Stop Trump from Presidential Debate

 Taco Trucks Create “Wall” at UNLV to Stop Trump from Presidential Debate: Police are on high alert this week after hundreds of taco trucks surround the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in an attempt to block Donald Trump from Wednesday night’s final presidential debate. The taco trucks began arriving around 1 PM PST on Tuesday, as a surprise to students and faculty. Within 5 minutes, 387 trucks have tightly surrounded the college campus.

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Taco Trucks Create "Wall" at UNLV to Stop Trump from Presidential Debate

Taco Trucks Create “Wall” at UNLV to Stop Trump from Presidential Debate

Upon arriving at the UNLV location, each driver parked within 1 foot of each other and removed their battery, making the towing of the trucks by the police impossible. “At this point all we can do is issue citations,” said Sgt. Rick Nichols. “This is still an ongoing investigation and we have not yet found a solution at this time.”

Authorities say while this may create difficulties with the presidential debates, the candidates will arrive at their designated location no matter what. “We may use the option of flying them in by helicopter to the facility roof top. But right now, we are just trying to get the scene under control. We are trying to avoid riots and violence and that is our first priority.” As of now, there have been no arrests. This is a developing story.