
NYPD still slapping street vendors with criminal charges despite council law requiring civil charges
NYC police are still issuing criminal summonses to street vendors despite a new law requiring civil charges for most vending violations.

NYC police are still issuing criminal summonses to street vendors despite a new law requiring civil charges for most vending violations.

Areas popular with sightseers, in particular Brooklyn Bridge Park and photo-favorite Washington Street, are overwhelmed by tourists already.

CITY COUNCIL cleared a street-vending package expanding licenses and tightening training and cleanliness rules after decades of capped permits

More than a year after the city banned street vending from the Brooklyn Bridge, scores of vendors have returned, lining the walkway.

New York City restaurants are full of secrets, whether you have to walk through a grocery store to find them or they make you cover

New York City plans to propose a new rule as soon as this summer that will prohibit vendors on the pedestrian walkways of all New

This article was originally published on Mar 28 5:03am EDT by THE CITY City Council members hailed getting the NYPD out of the picture as