NYC Trade Group Wants to Ban "Ugly" Food Carts
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n New York City, an organization of Midtown businesses wants to ban food carts because they're "ugly." The 34th Street Partnership has called upon New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg "to be a little more discriminatory" about which street vendors should operate. The head of the partnership, Dan Biederman, explains why these food carts should be removed:
The problem is really simple: the food vendors, with about five exceptions, are the ugliest collection of miserable-looking vehicles we've ever seen.
In addition, Biederman blasts food cart vendors for being "slobs:"
They are unsightly, and not particularly good citizens. They litter. They violate the rules frequently.The fact that these are humble vendors doesn't give them the license to be slobs.
Of course, aesthetics are subjective and vary from person to person. There is no reason why the state should enforce Biederman and his partnership's taste over anyone else's. In fact, mobile food vendors have been on display in an avant-garde museum in Germany, demonstrating that food carts might even have artistic merit.
While littering could be a problem, banning all food carts in Midtown is a very draconian response. Not to mention silly. Pedestrians litter, but no one's agitating to ban them.
Furthermore, many food cart owners are usually from a lower-class background or have recently immigrated to the United States. So driving these vendors out of Midtown would hurt the 99 percent. Since street vending has lower start-up costs than opening a brick and mortar restaurant, it provides for more opportunities to earn a decent living. The Street Vendor Project, an advocacy group for New York mobile merchants, even manages a Pushcart Fund, which raises seed money for future mobile entrepreneurs.
According to Matthew Shapiro, an attorney for the Street Vendor Project:
It's a little bit crazy to call vendors ugly and take them away from the neighborhood. They can't afford to invest in their businesses and make them look better because they're always getting slammed with fines.
The New York City government has set the legal number of licenses too low. So a black market has emerged in street vending licenses, with some selling for as much as $12,000. Or vendors just risk breaking the law and enduring a fine of up to $1,000. Indeed, a recent Institute for Justice report found that 10,000 jobs could be created in New York City just by granting licenses to vendors on the waiting list.
Me on occupational licensing. Reason.tv on food carts:
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Brick and mortar businesses othering food carts? I'm shocked!
Gambol Lockdown.
Food Cart Lockdown.
What's the difference?
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"In New York City, an organization of Midtown businesses wants to ban food carts because they're 'ugly.'"
And I'm sure none of these Midtown businesses are restaurants trying to shut down competition, right?
"In [America], an organization of ["free-market capitalist"] businesses wants to ban [Non-State hunting and gathering] because they're '[whatever].'"
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No they won't. She is a case in point.
The problem is that those aren't the right kind of jobs.
They aren't manufacturing goods to offset the trade imbalance, and they don't require high power college degrees.
Therefor they are unworthy.
Not to mention they don't pay union dues.
that should be grounds for execution.
Bloomberg probably envies his Singapore counterpart in this regard.
For the love of money POLIS property values is the root of all evil POLICe enforcement.
That's the way the POLI roll!
Land enTITLEment Zoning is POLIcy.
? First "Gambol Lockdown."
? Then "Zoning Lockdown."
"Civilization originates with aggression abroad and repression at home." ~Stanley Diamond
(Polis is often translated as "city-state.")
NYC already has precedent for this with their rules regarding newsstands. I won't be at all surprised to see this go through.
Street meat is one of the few great things about NYC. I wish there were more of them.
They also reduce restaurant overcrowding and make the streets smell much nicer. If we're talking aesthetics, don't those things count too?
Ugly?
If "ugly" was a reason to remove something from the streets of Manhattan, population density would be slashed by 65%, and Al Qaeda would be credited as pioneering urban-renewal-experts.
This is just straight up "daylight mafia"/vested interests throwing their weight around because they don't like competition.
One major advantage of these pushcarts in the midtown area is that most lunch places jack up prices for *everything*; there's a booming business in $12-15 sandwiches, $10 soup, etc. When people are mostly eating at their desk, they don't mind a taco or falafel from a truck rather than get ripped off every day.
If Bloomberg wants to be useful, instead of salt and transfats, he should ban the ugly stick.
Completely correct. The carts are awesome and cheap, and the local salad and healthy "sandwich" places want to protect their margins. I'm might have hit every cart from 38th and 7th to 58th and 3rd in my 4 years working there. So much better than going to Pax for another $8 salad.
Bows and arrows are awesome and cheap. But the capitalists want to protect their margins.
"No other culture in history has ever put food under lock and key?and putting it there is the cornerstone of your economy, because if the food wasn't under lock and key, who would work? ~Daniel Quinn
Life is so hard without free cheeseburgers.
My dog gets pretty angry if I go near his food bowl while he is eating. I think it is a pretty natural thing to defend sources of food.
...abstractly claim vast areas of the earth's surface (capital) well beyond the needs of their survival, and then engage in rent-seeking (the "free" market") behavior, charging others of their species just to live on their "property."
See the difference? No? You might be a Fibertarian.
of a house where a dog owner lives? No? Well they tend to bark a lot. From the dog's perspective you are invading its "property". Do they "charge" others for its use? Not in a human sense, but then they don't have opposable thumbs ....
Um, that's pretty much exactly what they do.
They mare large swaths of territory and claim any hunting that other animals have done, leaving what they don't eat.
Do you not know ANYTHING about ANYTHING you discuss? Because I doubt you could have picked a worse example and you were completely wrong.
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The problem is really simple: the food vendors, with about five exceptions, are the ugliest collection of miserable-looking vehicles we've ever seen.
I have no doubt that these 5 vendors just happen to do a lot of business with the partnership.
Crony capitalism at its finest.
Prove me wrong when you can demonstrate your "unknown ideal" in reality.
WAAAAAAAAAAAA
I do. Can I go out and gambol now?
is on the person making a claim.
Can't demonstrate your "unknown ideal" in reality?
Yeah, the burden of proof is on the person making a claim.
Yep.
Apparently you do not understand logic.
I can claim purple goats on venus control the stock market. I can claim that - no validity should be given to this claim unless I have some actual evidence.
Apparently YOU do not understand logic.
You can claim "capitalism" is supposed to behave "thus and such." You can claim that - no validity should be given to your claim unless I have some actual evidence.
I can claim how capitalism" is supposed to behave by pointing to areas of society where it does behave such. Look at my post below regarding the computer industry. This Internet is another place I can point to. Industries that are young enough that the government has not YET significantly interfered are like that.
That to the extent that it actually exists it does work.
Look at the computer industry which is that most free industry currently in existance.
Don't like Micro$oft? An infinate number of Linux & GNU distros exist as alternatives. Even Apple has an operating system that makes sense if you happen to be a graphic artist.
Just because prisoners can trade cigarettes in prison doesn't mean they are not in a prison.
"Just because prisoners can trade cigarettes in prison doesn't mean they are not in a prison."
True, but that is the area of life where they are the most free, the most able to act like human beings.
Just don't tell me the prison is necessary for their freedom.
"Just don't tell me the prison is necessary for their freedom."
I do not claim that government is necessary for our freedom.
"Just because prisoners can trade cigarettes in prison doesn't mean they are not in a prison."
No, it means they are engaging in capitalism.
Agreed, yours was a "Poor Demonstration".
Can we ban Dan Biederman? I find him ugly.
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many food cart owners are usually from a lower-class background or have recently immigrated to the United States. So driving these vendors out of Midtown would hurt the 99 percent.
Let them eat cake.
From a tastefully decorated bona fide restaurant run by the delightfully chic wife of a Wall Street banker who needed a hobby.
With a proper executive chef with a CIA degree and experience working for Christian Constant or some other reputable chef.
Speak for yourself.
the food vendors, with about five exceptions, are the ugliest collection of miserable-looking vehicles we've ever seen.
Of course, next to Dan Biederman they look good!
has called upon New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg "to be a little more discriminatory"
Is that possible?
Seems like Dan Biederman is just a man trying to find a cause.
It's how I get bait.QBStimPL4