Dhananjay Mehra started Werribee's first Indian restaurant - The Indian Roast - almost 20 years ago on Heaths Road, opposite Werribee Plaza shopping centre.
He told The Age that the local council made him include a car park/

the indian roast Source: Dhananjay Mehra
Now, up to seven mobile food trucks have started parking and functioning on a vacant block next to his Indian restaurant.
Dhananjay Mehra says his car park is used by food truck patrons not only to park but also to throw their rubbish and sometimes as a toilet.
Food truck customers often come into Dhananjay Mehra’s restaurant to use the bathrooms.

people urinating Source: Dhananjay Mehra
Dhananjay Mehra says he has sometimes found "truck staff and consumers are relieving their bowels at the back of the premises along the fence line."
It is the same story with many food truck operators in Melbourne.
Binda Gokhale, the council's Acting Director of Corporate Services, also told The Age that concern over the trucks near Dhananjay Mehra's restaurant has led the council to increase inspections.
Wyndham Council’s Acting Mayor Gautam Gupta says they will soon release a draft policy on food trucks.
Gautam Gupta further adds that Wyndham's new policy on the businesses will eventually help everyone.
Local community leader Jasvinder Sidhu says – “The food trucks represent change of social scene in Wyndham Indian community. If regulated and monitored properly this can become vibrant place for community meet ups.”

food truck Source: Dhananjay Mehra