Ban of Street Vendors on New York City Bridges Goes Into Effect

January 3, 2024

New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge connects Brooklyn to Manhattan. It’s a busy one for pedestrians going back and forth between boroughs. A new law went into effect that bans street vendors from selling on it and all other city bridges to make them safer. “The overwhelming number of New Yorkers, they want clean streets, they want an organized city," said Mayor Eric Adams. Some people are glad it opens up more space to walk. But the vendors now have no where to go. Inside Edition Digital has more. 

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