Newark Mayor Michael Hannon is seen in a testy exchange with a popular YouTube host for not returning a shopping cart.
The popular YouTube channel “Cart Narcs” — which has amassed a following for busting so-called “lazybones” shoppers who don’t return their shopping carts to cart corrals — caught Newark Mayor Michael Hannon in its sights last year, when he was a city councilman., “Cart Narcs” host Sebastian Davis confronts Hannon over an unreturned shopping cart at the FoodMaxx parking lot on Cedar Boulevard in Newark. The encounter leads to a testy back-and-forth, with Hannon dropping a few choice words.
Davis — known for pushing the issue in videos posted for his half-million subscribers — asks Hannon if he’ll return his shopping cart the next time he shops and continues to place magnets on Hannon’s car. Davis said he’d never met Hannon, and was not aware he was a politician when he shot the video. He also said no threats of violence were made during the encounter, which he described as routine, having had similar interactions “thousands of times.”
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