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Mixed Reactions Among Vendors to Muneshwar’s Court Order

Vendors share mixed views on Muneshwar’s Court Order

Vendors in the vicinity of Muneshwar’s Limited on Water Street are expressing a range of opinions following a recent court order instructing businesses to cease vending around the establishment.

Chief Justice Roxanne George granted the order, responding to concerns about the proliferation of pavement vendors impacting Muneshwar’s Limited.

In interviews with NCN News, vendors offered diverse perspectives on the court’s decision.

Linden Roberts, a vendor, advocated for an opportunity to sell on the road and questioned whether the pavement belongs to Muneshwar’s.

He stressed the financial responsibilities vendors have toward their families.

Samantha aka Bag Girl, another vendor, proposed a dialogue between vendors and Muneshwars to find a compromise, particularly with the approaching Christmas season. She acknowledged the challenges vendors face in identifying alternative locations.

Ras Duncan questioned the absence of a better system and argued against forcing people to move without proper agreements.

Kenrick Roach advocated for the freedom to sell and move daily, expressing concern about providing for families.

While vendors share diverse views on the court order, Town Clerk Candace Nelson revealed ongoing discussions at the committee level to explore alternatives for affected vendors.

The Town Council is considering options to relocate vendors, recognizing challenges related to city congestion.

The Market and Public Health Committee is actively discussing a policy to better organize vending throughout the city, aiming for a more systematic approach.

The court order stemmed from an application by Muneshwers Limited, citing over 15 years of pavement congestion, business losses, and concerns about criminal activities in the area.

The company claimed to have lodged numerous complaints with the Mayor and City Council without resolution.

As vendors navigate these changes, ongoing discussions between stakeholders aim to find a balanced and sustainable solution.

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