This street vendor sets up in front of Ralph’s store on the public sidewalk. According to laws, it must ensure five feet of public right of way. A vendor also set up at the library.
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This street vendor sets up in front of Ralph’s store on the public sidewalk. According to laws, it must ensure five feet of public right of way. A vendor also set up at the library.
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