A street performer blew bubbles in a park. Officials cited him for littering.
Briefly

Sandy Snakenberg, known as 'the Bubble Pirate', has been entertaining children with large soap bubbles in La Jolla for a decade, but was recently cited for 'littering prohibited fluids' during a bubble show.
Despite Snakenberg's argument that his bubbles evaporate without harm, Parks and Recreation ranger Roberto Bejar maintained it was 'littering in bubble form', leading to a citation against Snakenberg.
Snakenberg expressed that the citation felt forced, stating, 'They had to find something... they were really reaching to try to find a reason to stop me,' highlighting the challenges street performers face in San Diego.
The enforcement of laws regarding public performances reflects a broader effort by San Diego leaders to balance the interests of street vendors and the preservation of popular tourist areas.
Read at Washington Post
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