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Inside the impossible life of a New York street vendor~article from The Guardian.com

October 23,2016 Selling on the streets is hard. It doesn’t matter if one is slinging handbags or doughnuts, shish kebab or art – vending is for those who are tough. The hours are long, the pay low and precarious. Competition is cutthroat, and cops drown you in tickets. Worse, the space legally available to vend keeps shrinking. Which is why, on a rainy summer afternoon, two dozen street vendors gathered in Times Square to demand their place in the city. Read more... https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/22/new-york-city-street-vendors-molly-crabapple?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other