San Diegans thought street vending was a thing of the past, but vendors in Mission Beach have found a loophole in the region's laws. KUSI's DanPlanteKUSI has the details⬇️⬇️ More info:
SAN DIEGO – Street vendors operating in Mission Beach recently discovered a loophole in the area’s anti-vending laws, and now the practice is creeping back in to the neighborhood’s street life.
The loophole relates to the First Amendment and allows for donation-based vendors to operate within certain guidelines. However, non-donation based vendors have taken advantage of the situation as well.
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