First Legal Union of Illegal Street Vendors Created In Barcelona 61
dkatana writes: Street vendors across Barcelona's tourist districts last week created their own union to negotiate with city officials. Barcelona has a new mayor, and new policies dealing with the "Top Manta" (for the blankets — or mantas — they spread out on the sidewalk). The recently-elected left-leaning administration in this Mediterranean city is taking a new — and controversial — approach to this complex issue. They argue that the real fault is the government's for not having a more comprehensive immigration policy. Mayor Ada Colau has welcomed the newly created Popular Union for Street Vendors (Sindicato Popular de Vendedores Ambulantes), established by the illegal vendors themselves.
Why? (Score:1)
... and this is on Slashdot because.....?
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Because it's kinda sorta an Über thing . . . do something illegal, and then blame the government because it is not legal.
Re:Why? Not even the first. (Score:1)
Taxes? (Score:5, Insightful)
I, for one, welcome these street vendors. As long as they have all the permissions in order to open a business, respect trademarks, and pay taxes and rental of the space they use.
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.... And products sold are not counterfeit, they give invoices of products sold, with 15 day refund option, 2 year guarantee, etc.
It is absolutely stupid that a union of ilegals can be legal. The only place in the world for such stupidity is my country.
Re:Taxes? (Score:4)
Does this union of street vendors pursue illegal goals, or are they striving for legalisation and do they wish to act as spokesperson for street vendors in discussions on the topic? It seems that it's the latter case. Setting aside the question of what the best way is to deal with these street vendors, the mayor wants to discuss this with them, and as such it makes sense to invite this union to the table.
Re:Taxes? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Dumb cunt if you ask me. This is why you never put your life in the hand of a women; 9 time out of 10 they make bad decision all the time.
This is why you never put your life in the hand of a man; 9 times out of 10 they chose to make sexist generalizations, rather than seeing people as individuals. </sarcasm>
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Definitely not true many places. The average prostitute in Australia is about 30, was introduced to the business by a friend around age 24, and doesn't plan to do this all her life. The average legal prostitute in Hong Kong is in her 30s or 40s, divorced, and probably going to be doing it until she can't make money that way any more. The average illegal prostitute in Hong K
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The activities of the street vendors are illegal, and some of them probably have pretty dubious immigration status; but the fact that they remain active, are quite numerous, and are visible enough to form a union suggests that the local authorities lack the will or ability to suppress their vending; and the national authorities the will or ability to process them all a
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No it is illogical. Its absolutely wrong on so many levels and ultimately isn't even good for the vendors.
Think about it for two seconds and it should be obvious why this is deeply stupid.
Enforcement issues:
If you haven't the will or ability to enforce a law than its probably not a good law. Maybe because you can't know if the law is being broken without in most cases breaking other laws.
Maybe because its something like this where the practice is common and accepted by the public. Enforcement quickly b
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They are just poor _illegal_ migrant, trying to sell _counterfeit_ good, _scamming_ tourists if not _robbing_ them at knife point. Expecting them for respect the locals, their laws and customs is ignorant of the conditions they come from, oppressive and almost racist. Shame on you!
OK, I can agree with most of what you said here, but claiming we're ignorant of the conditions they came from is fucking offensive. Countries are breaking their own laws to accept these people from war-ravaged nations or States of massive oppression. Believe me we know damn well of the conditions, and you can't break reporting enough to bias that into a mere nothing. Instead of focusing on the conditions they came from, how about we start waking up as to the conditions they're going to create in the afte
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This is what you heard every day since the migrant crisis went mainstream. You want to do background check on each individual? HOW DARE YOU BE INSENSITIVE TO THE CONDITION THEY COME FROM. THESE ARE WOMEN AND CHILDREN! DID YOU HEARD THERE ARE WOMEN? WOMEN I SAID!
Yes, it's like yelling. But this is how it goes. Then they shout 'racist' this, 'xenophobe' that...
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Yeah, around here we have Canadian migrants complaining about our cell coverage...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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Its no fun (Score:2)
So... (Score:1)
does that mean more crime in already crime stricken Barcelona, or less? I love the place but it needs a proper crackdown on pickpocketing, muggings and stabbings so that crime isn't the first thing people mention when you talk about the place.
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You are disingenuous. Barcelona is in the black list for tourism because the authorities do not pursue pickpocketing AT ALL, and have legalized it "de facto". They can steal your money in front of the thugs they hired as police because they will not do anything to stop them. There is no need to commit violent crime because delinquents like the Latin Kings have been approached by the local government, telling them to organize as an association so that the authorities can give them plenty of money in exchange
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Live and let live (Score:2)
Yes there are vendors, both local and migrant, selling the same old junk. But hey, live and let live.
Europe rocks over USA, China and Russia (Score:2)
Next step: legal union of pushers to negotiate with police.
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It **is** happening in the USA.
12M illegal immigrants are "negotiating" with current politicians about being recognized, so they won't be deported if caught. All those people haven't been paying the same (if any) taxes all these years and have been living in an underground, cash-based, subculture inside the USA.
I realize they are economic refuges in search of a better life, but that doesn't make their being in the USA legal. 100K+ immigrants are allowed legally into the USA annually. They filed the paperwo
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More like 1mil+ legal immigrants per year:
http://www.migrationpolicy.org... [migrationpolicy.org]
(Figure 2)
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For the past 40 years the biggest party in Catalonia, and the one with most years of government, has been CiU. Which it's right-wing. Also the previous mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trias, was from CiU. ... are merging together in a unique coalition to push forward for independence.
I dunno where you get your information.
But, I have to oblige, that RIGHT NOW it's harder to see. 'cause the pro-independence parties of left, right, wing, middle, and the extremes, and
For the rest of the comments about the "national
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stupid comment is stupid
what?! (Score:3)
You mean they couldn't get married before now?
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Ah! Cool! (Score:2)
I suddenly understand where the "manta ray" got its name from :)