Mini-fair opened in "Shamakhinka"

 

We have no intention of hindering our people's livelihoods in the face of the pandemic of this century, when life is difficult, unemployment is rampant and the world is chaotic. On the contrary, we are glad that somewhere a poor man can buy bread for his son, who is waiting for him at home, like these young people you see in the picture. It is gratifying that, unlike some of their peers, these young people doing street trading and working hours in hot and cold weather earn money through halal labor, do not steal, do not rob, sell or smoke drugs that destroy the life of society. But ...
The fact is that in this area known as “Shamakhinka”, these street vendors chose the sidewalk on which people walk as an object of sale. They are almost half functional. Previously, fruits and vegetables were placed on the left side of the parking lot, and then the actual access road was closed by slow movement onto a narrow sidewalk. Now people have to interfere with cars to get here, which not only interferes with the movement of cars, but is also life-threatening. Usually the local police intervene in such cases.
I noticed that there is a parking lot that I use every day, and not a single policeman approached them. It is clear that from the freedom of operators of an "object" that resembles a mini-fair, sometimes they are kicked out of the territory with the help of law enforcement officers.
We believe that it would be better not to leave at least three families without bread, but to return them to the large area to the left of the parking lot to ensure the unhindered movement of people.

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