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Salt Lake's taco-cart rules unfair?
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Anyway, regardless of what race or ethnicity a vendor is, they should not be running without the proper permits. Vendors should be fined or their permits revoked if they are not following proper procedures, including zoning, getting permission if they are running on another business property, safe food handling, etc. Sounds like it's more a problem of the health department not following through with their jobs than anything else. This would be a non-issue if they were more on the ball.
Whenever the city council passes an ordinance, they are obligated to make efforts to notify those that they would affect. If you were a registered business owner running, say, a snowplowing business, and the city were to pass ordinances affecting how you must run it, they would be obligated to contact you so that you could give your feedback to the council.
That's why we call our governmental system representation. They are supposed to represent the interests of EVERYONE involved.
And Bob G., you seem to have a bit of anti-illegal paranoia on the brain. Who said that they were all illegals? Most, if not all, of these stands are owned by registered business owners. Try to think a little bit before making prejudiced statements like "Go back to Mexico if you don't like it."
While I see nothing actually wrong with the ordinances that were passed, I wonder how the city notified the vendors, and if this was only in English? I know that the state has a law that English is the official language, and I can�t help thinking that the city didn�t make any allowances for language differences. And you can go on all you want about the benefits of learning English in the United States, but practically speaking there are likely any number of successful vendors who are operating perfectly legitimate businesses without speaking or reading a word of English.
If the vendors weren't contacted, and by law they should have been, shame on the city.
If vendors make messes, they have at least a moral obligation to clean them up. I don't believe they are responsible for messy customers.
But the image of street vendors doing another kind of business on the streets is not a pleasant thought. How does this happen without it being seen during the lunch hour rush?
It is fine that the city council passed some additional laws for the vendors to comply with, but it is ashame that we were not invited to offer our input. Not all the vendors are Mexican, I am from Ecuador and a citizen of the United States of America, a friend of mine is from Afghanistan and he also has a vending cart.
One more thing for those that lack some intelligenge
or education "AMERICA" is a "CONTINENT" AND NOT A
COUNTRY.
The American Continent has many countries:
CANADA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF MEXICO, GUATEMALA, EL SALVADOR,COSTA RICA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA. PANAMA, COLOMBIA, VENEZUELA, ECUADOR,PERU, UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL, BOLOVIA, ARGENTINA, CHILE , PARAGUAY, URUGUAY, SURINAM,GUYANA, FRENCH GUIANA.
And one more thing i am well educated I speak multiple languages including Spanish, Portuguesse, Russian, and Arabic, I served in the MARINE CORPS and in the NATIONAL GUARD did some work for N.S.A.
and it does not stand for :"NOT SUCH AGENCY"
BE OPEN MINDED !!!! DO NOT BE AFRAID
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