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New Yorkers approved a ballot measure that allows for another avenue for enforcement against street vendors, who already face $1,000 fines if they’re caught selling goods without a license.




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New Yorkers approved a ballot measure that allows for another avenue for enforcement against street vendors, who already face $1,000 fines if they’re caught selling goods without a license.



The policy proposal could have sweeping economic and social implications, but policy experts say there are cost, legal and logistical hurdles.