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					Originally Posted by  valo403
					 
				 
				A little thing called a business license. You don't get to just roll your carts around town. 
			
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Taken from the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs Website:
LICENSE DESCRIPTION:
You must have a General  Vendor license if you sell, lease, or offer to sell or lease goods or services  in a public place. 
You do NOT need a General Vendor license if:
 
- You sell newspapers, periodicals, books, pamphlets, or other written    matter.    
 
- You sell artwork, including paintings, photographs, prints, and    sculptures.    
 
- You sell food. Note: Food vending requires a license from the Department    of Health and Mental Hygiene. 
 
- You will only sell merchandise from a booth or stand at an authorized    Street Fair (e.g., street fair, block party, or festival). Please note that    you must obtain a Temporary Street Fair    Vendor Permit to sell merchandise at an authorized Street Fair.
 
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I'm going to guess he's one of the three, so like I say . . . . A bad business move if true.