Since many cities want to create "civilized cities", many cities no longer allow small merchants to set up stalls and sell goods on the street. This approach is actually understandable. Small vendors on the street are indeed
You can avoid the cost of shop rent. During the current epidemic, many people are under great financial pressure. If we can avoid this part of the pressure of shop rent, it should reduce the pressure on small traders. However, small traders are also mixed, and some
Vendors set up stalls here today and set up stalls there tomorrow. If there is any problem with the products, consumers have nowhere to go even if they want to talk to this vendor. Mobile vendors often do not dispose of the garbage properly after collecting their stalls.
This approach also places an additional burden on the city.
All we can say is that mobile vendors have advantages and disadvantages.
I recently saw a piece of news. An old man in Baoding, Hebei Province was setting up a street stall selling vegetables. He was questioned about occupying the street. The old man asked: "Cars can occupy the road, but I can't?"
? News like this is really thought-provoking, whether it is discussing? Should we use street stalls to sell?
?Or? What should the elderly do for a living if they don’t set up a stall?
?Such a problem cannot be explained clearly in just a few sentences.
The old man in the video looks to be of a certain age and his skin is tanned. I believe he has a certain amount of financial pressure before setting up a stall. If he has hair, who would want to be bald?
?The old man must be under financial pressure, so he sets up a stall to make money. At this time, we also know that occupying the road is definitely wrong. It not only affects traffic, but also poses certain dangers to himself, and also affects the city appearance, etc.
However, if the rent of the fixed shop can be afforded by him or can be reduced or reduced according to the actual situation, will this solve the problem to a certain extent?
Such a problem requires relevant departments to think about how to solve the root cause instead of sweeping away the "dust" on the surface.