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Activists back hot-dog vendors

Frank-ly, they’re still worried.

Activists fighting to keep two hot-dog vendors from being drummed out of Washington Square Park by wealthy West Villagers welcomed a Post report that the Parks Department is rethinking the evictions.

“We hope they allow those vendors to stay there,” said Sean Basinski, director of the Street Vendor Project, which led a pro-dog rally in the park Sunday.

The wurst-case scenario had the vendors being run off before New Year’s and left with nowhere to go. But a Parks spokesman said Saturday that officials are taking a second look “as we determine what mobile foods — including hot dogs — may be offered” at the site.

“I want to stay, of course,” said Moon Mohammad, 35, a Bangladeshi immigrant whose contract to sling the treats at the park ends this month. “I applied for my family to come over here next month. If I lose business now, lose my job — big, big, big problem.”