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As he opened the San Fernando Fruit Court and Leather Craft and Clothing vending area on Saturday, San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris again warned vendors that no one will be allowed to sell on the streets from this week.
“The law will be enforced,” warned the mayor during an interview with Guardian Media. The vending zone is located within the area of the last train to San Fernando, at Harris Promenade.
There are 16 booths in total - eight for the fruit vendors and eight for the leathercraft and clothing vendors. Noting that they were on a first-come, first-serve basis, he encouraged the vendors to register for the booths, emphasizing that after months of leniency, they would resume strict enforcement of vending laws from this week.
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