I’d like to bring more unlicensed vendors into the legal market. Education for immigrant/non English speaking vendors on rules of vending, opening more spaces for legal outdoor vending, working with small businesses to broker tensions all would help.
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Nope! How about improving the subway. Most New Yorkers take it on a daily basis and it’s falling apart. Most of us are paying taxes, maybe it should go towards something we all use...

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Maybe if y'all were to pay your subway fares, this problem would not occur.
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Restaurants should automatically get a street vending permit included. This will give them the opportunity to vend outside or near their restaurant, for those on the go, and it's a good marketing opportunity cc:
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this does nothing but help the existing real estate owners, whose property now comes with an incredibly valuable license to operate in a different market.
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This take insists that Beff Jezos is sneakily running a iPhone Cart to max out his profit margin. Real life street vendors who can't afford a storefront are marginalized, and you need to solve things ~for~ them, not solve ~them~.
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“everyones telling me this”
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Uh oh, no one is going to the churro and mango store because of unlicensed street vendors. This is definitely THE issue crippling New York City and not say massive income inequality, a lack of affordable housing, segregated schools, and a bloated police budget w/ no oversight
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As though the rest of his plan doesn’t address all of that
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