Set up a stall within the scope allowed by the urban management. Disputes between hawkers and urban management are common now. From their own point of view, it is hard to say who is right or wrong. In fact, urban management is not difficult to talk about, as long as you don't touch some of their rules and understand each other. For example, generally speaking, street stalls cannot occupy public roads. Don't make it difficult for passers-by to walk normally, and don't interfere with the normal traffic around. If you can't abide by these, don't blame trouble for pestering you. Generally speaking, each region will set up corresponding street stalls. In addition, if you are determined to set up a stall in one place, you'd better check whether it is legal. As the saying goes, harmony makes money. Only by setting up stalls in legal areas will urban management not be embarrassed.
Selling products, legally sold products and vendors' services should also comply with laws and regulations. The quality and safety of products is a commonplace topic. If everyone sells fake and shoddy products, not only will your stall be unsustainable, but I think your economic reputation will also be affected and it will be difficult to go far. Of course, buyers and sellers must be reasonable and understand each other. For sellers, forced buying and selling is definitely not desirable. If unnecessary disputes and contradictions are caused, the loss will outweigh the gain.
It is also understandable to prevent stall owners from inevitably shouting or propagating the whole horn when selling their own goods, which will disturb the people. But remember not to cause noise pollution, just like square dance, and don't disturb the lives of nearby residents. Generally speaking, it is stipulated that you can't turn up the sound too loud after eleven o'clock in the evening. In the evening, everyone should have a rest to maintain the state of life the next day. This is a natural habit. If complaints disturb the people and are attracted to law enforcement departments, most of them will be punished and compensated, which is not worth the loss.
Pay attention to environmental protection, health and openness? Spreading the economy? After that, city appearance management is even more difficult. For stall owners, it's normal to want to earn some extra money by setting up a stall, but you must remember to clean up after closing the stall? On the battlefield, for example, some fruit vendors must be in a mess after a night of trading. Guapi stones can be seen everywhere. It is your duty to clean up the site. Please don't leave these troubles to sanitation workers to clean up. If you want to leave them to others, it will have a great impact on the appearance of the whole city. Besides, we must ensure the health and hygiene of the products we sell. Environmental protection has always been advocated by us, and it is even more unforgettable in such an era when all the people are setting up stalls to fight the epidemic.