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Street Vending Tickets Went Up During First Year of New Enforcement Policy 

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  • Robert Lederman
    Posted August 4, 2022 at 3:27 pm

    Another factually distorted article on vending. The reason there are more vending complaints in Chelsea and other areas but far fewer summonses is not racism. It’s because far more of the vendors in Chelsea, Manhattan, SoHo etc are legal and more or less follow the vending rules. The vendors in the areas like Jackson Hts have a predominance of illegal vendors – no license, no cart permit, a totally illegal food cart and they follow no rules. The Street Vendor Project (SVP) pretends that the increase in enforcement and the seeming “targeting” of their members is somehow unexpected and mysterious OR is a racist conspiracy against minorities. What’s the reality? SVP helped write the vending law (Intro #1116) that put the BIDs in charge of vending; they spent years lobbying for it; they helped put a new agency in charge of enforcement in addition to the NYPD; and they lied to all their members that they would all soon have permits and become legal. It was all a scam by SVP, a City Council funded front group that has done more harm to vendors than any BID or elected official. This website routinely censors any comment that in any way criticizes SVP.

    • Willie Vasquez
      Posted August 12, 2022 at 6:39 pm

      lolol good old Robert Lederman. Love when old white men like you try to invalidate the lived experiences of immigrant New Yorkers. Stick to making art, online conspiracy theories aren’t working well for you.

  • Robert Lederman
    Posted August 4, 2022 at 3:37 pm

    This is not journalism. This website practices censorship. It is funded by the BIDs and publishes totally false stories on vending that all attempt to hide the damage that the Street Venor Project has done to their own members and to vending. I dare you to print a true story on vending

  • Robert Lederman
    Posted August 5, 2022 at 9:25 am

    I complained to the editors and they finally allowed my comments. Thanks

  • Frederick
    Posted August 5, 2022 at 9:33 am

    If you want to see lack of control and total disregard for the law, come to Canal street where I live. It is a nightmare of fake merchandise riddled with drug sales. To add racism into this conversation is another example of trying to deflect from the real issue…BREAKING THE LAW…

  • lisa
    Posted August 5, 2022 at 2:26 pm

    Here are two actual situations-examples.
    A) There is a small grocery store that has been in the neighborhood for decades. The owners are immigrants.
    The store has definitely faced challenges in recent years with high rent, crime, and the explosion in ecommerce grocery delivery.
    And now, a fruit and vegetable vendor is situated on the corner, a few feet from the store!

    B) Several regular supermarkets have closed over the past 10 years, leaving only one regular supermarket. That supermarket also is facing issues of high rent, competition from ecommerce grocery delivery and a new Whole Foods.
    And 3 fruit and vegetable vendors are situated in proximity – a block away, both sides and across the street!

    How is this fair?
    What happens when the supermarket closes and we have nothing?

    City Limits – These are real issues and deserve acknowledgment.

    • Jeanmarie Evelly
      Jeanmarie Evelly
      Posted August 5, 2022 at 2:50 pm

      Hi Lisa, thanks for this. I agree those are real issues. I’m interested in hearing more about how you’re seeing this impact your neighborhood, if you (or any other readers) want to discuss further: [email protected]

  • John m Wetherhold
    Posted August 5, 2022 at 3:37 pm

    The street vendor project has nothing to do with helping vendors in any way. vendors were told that there would be a lot more licences. Of course there wont be any more and the nypd is still enforcing the vending laws. The fines are now huge and designed by the real people driving the anti vendor bus namely the bids who are trying to exterminate immigrant vending.

    • Street Vendor Project
      Posted August 12, 2022 at 5:42 pm

      Hi John – are you a street vendor in New York City?

      The Street Vendor Project is a membership based organizations whose mission and directives are designed, voted on, and strategized by our 2,800 membership base of street vendors from across the 5 boroughs. If you are a street vendor, you are welcome to join our organization and work with fellow vendors to decide what you think is best for the community, then work with other vendors to make it happen. Email us at [email protected] to get involved, or stop by our office at 40 Rector Street.

      The fines are outrageous and there is more work to be done always, but separate legislation was actually passed earlier this year to cut down fines on a number of street vending violations: Int. No. 2233.

  • heardle game
    Posted August 8, 2022 at 10:10 am

    There would be many more licenses, suppliers were informed. There won’t be any more, of course, and the NYPD is still upholding the vending laws.

  • diana chu
    Posted September 22, 2022 at 3:20 pm

    I see a lot of people complaining and defending the “immigrant” street vendors. i work at store right at Junction BLVD, Jackson Heights, we all are immigrant, my boss also an immigrant rents the store, pays electricity, insurance, payroll, taxes, we sale, teddy bears, toys, luggage, masks, there are 2 vendors, with huge vans, they are legal in this country, also immigrants like me, the open their huge tables, tents that are 30 feet wide, they sell toys, now what race got to do with this picture? Why racism got to be included on any debate, i am an immigrant and doing the right thing, cleaning and sweeping the front of our store, because if we don’t, we get hit with a 150 dollars ticket that the garbage that the vendor (our competitor) left behind. How is that fair? These vendors are running our businesses, they don’t pay rent, electricity, payroll or Taxes.
    any questions about racism let me know.

  • Maria huamani
    Posted September 22, 2022 at 5:26 pm

    First of all: i am an immigrant. I work at a store owned by an immigrant, we sell toys, teddy bears, luggage, my boss pays rent, taxes, insurance, payroll.
    There are a few of street vendors, unlicensed, huge tents I would say over 20 feet wide, selling toys, hats, almost same merchandise we carry, they are immigrants like me and my boss, they come in huge vans, they live behind garbage, cardboards, plastic bags, they use the poor trees to hang their merchandise and actually that goes against the environment. We get tickets by sanitation at $150, for the garbage they leave behind.
    How is that fair? How can my boss compete against that? They don’t pay payroll, they don’t pay rent, they don’t pay insurance, they don’t pay Taxes.
    Why are you mentioning racism? What racism got to do with this?
    We are located at Junction blvd in Jackson Heights, we all are immigrants here, so don’t talk about racism when those immigrants are taking business away from immigrants whom are legally paying taxes and everything else for their businesses. Sorry my grammar is not good since Spanish is my first language.
    I hope you don’t delete my comment again.

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