PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Food truck owners in Philadelphia said not only are they losing a significant amount of business, but now they feel targeted by city leaders for speaking out.

"There's no business. We're not making no money," said Edward Bonilla, who owns the 5th Street Super Food Truck in Hunting Park.

Bonilla is one of many vendors worried about the future of his food trucks since city council members passed a new curfew requiring certain businesses to close at 11 p.m.

"The 100% we would do before curfew, we lost like 75%," said Bonilla.

Jose Reynoso had to lay off two employees to make ends meet.

A friend translated for him outside his truck in Juniata Park: "He feels as though he's not making as much money, and one day in the future he might have to close doors, unfortu

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