Extended merchandise display along the street

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Extended merchandise display along the street

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When will the government catch all those stores that extend their merchandise like Tiles, bikes and monoblock chairs along the street?
They occupy the font space to display and now their customers block the road and does not care of other cars behind, while they park loading their box.
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They said they'd sort it out after the general election.
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John Bingham wrote:They said they'd sort it out after the general election.
Yes, general elections in 2156.
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Sara wrote:When will the government catch all those stores that extend their merchandise like Tiles, bikes and monoblock chairs along the street?
They occupy the font space to display and now their customers block the road and does not care of other cars behind, while they park loading their box.
Banning them will never happen as that is how those in charge get their ''tea money ''. Has anyone ever tried to walk along street 5 , from Garage bar [ street 110 ] to the Kandel market. There is not one metre of footpath vacant, and the only remedy is to make the whole street into a mall the same as around the Kandel market.
Many of the new places on street 5 are semi permanent structures so it is obvious that they have approval from someone.
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Duncan wrote:There is not one metre of footpath vacant, and the only remedy is to make the whole street into a mall the same as around the Kandel market.
When did they put a mall around Kandal Market?
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John Bingham wrote:
Duncan wrote:There is not one metre of footpath vacant, and the only remedy is to make the whole street into a mall the same as around the Kandel market.
When did they put a mall around Kandal Market?
The mall gets obscured by the water sometimes! :lol:

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