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NYC Street Vendor Enforcement Back at Pre-Pandemic Levels, Despite Shift Away From NYPD

7 Comments

  • Jerome
    Posted March 3, 2022 at 10:20 am

    Street vending comes at the direct expense of brick-and-mortar retail. No taxes paid, no employment. Why the press continues to romanticize street vendors to the expense of everyday business remains a mystery… The vendors know the rules. They decide to ignore them as they interfere with the maximization of sales. Hence the fines. You don’t want to be fined? Follow the rules. Brick and mortar businesses certainly have to.

    • Tim
      Posted April 18, 2022 at 7:14 am

      That is not true once you get a certificate of sales you have to pay taxes as a business. Granted many don’t However some do and if we are paying taxes we should be allowed to vend. As long as we are not hurting any establishments.

  • lisa
    Posted March 3, 2022 at 12:43 pm

    Many supermarkets/grocery stores in my neighborhood have closed over the years due to a confluence of gentrification/high rents and new Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods.
    The situation worsened with Covid as so many people used ecommerce delivery and have stuck with it.

    At the same time, there has been an increase in the number of street fruit-vegetable vendors. The one remaining supermarket is now surrounded by fruit-vegetable street vendors – there are now 5 fruit-vegetable vendors within 3 blocks each way of the supermarket. They are able to sell very cheaply as they are not paying the costs regular stores do. (BTW they park too)

    There will be no place locally to shop for groceries if this supermarket closes.

    The City has helped restaurants by allowing street sheds and the City seems to want to increase the number of street vendors – but the City has done nothing to help small stores and shops.

  • Abe
    Posted March 6, 2022 at 10:43 pm

    So how do you report illegal vendors? What’s the contact? 311?

  • Tim
    Posted April 18, 2022 at 7:23 am

    Wow this is insane street vendors pay more because if anything is known about buying bulk or wholesale the more you buy the less it cost. Also business most likely get to pay after product is received however street vendors have to pay upfront. You mentioned supermarkets where closed yet . you still need to eat. Instead of trying to hurt people and take food out their mouths why not help fight for a better system. It dont have to be in your neighborhood if that is what your so worried about. People out here working trying to make a honest living. Restrictions stop some people from doing it right. The pandemic caused so much chaos due to poverty and homelessness be apart of the solution and not part of the problem. We keep pushing people into poverty New York will only get worse!! Then we will have more things to worry about #!

  • Al
    Posted June 14, 2022 at 3:35 pm

    I wish they would do enforcement on Canal street between Broadway & Church street it’s a mess over there. Especially on weekends at 2pm

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