"New York City Cracks Down on Bridge Vendors, Bans Sales on Brooklyn Bridge"

New York City is banning vendors from the Brooklyn Bridge to address overcrowding and safety concerns. The ban, which also applies to other city bridges, was prompted by dangerous conditions as pedestrians navigated through dense crowds of tourists and trinket sellers. While some vendors understand the need for regulation, others, including licensed sellers, feel the blanket ban is unfair. The city has begun notifying vendors of the upcoming change, and while some tourists are seizing the opportunity to buy last-minute souvenirs, disability rights advocates welcome the move for improved accessibility. The ban is set to improve order and safety at one of the city's major landmarks.
- Souvenir sellers have flooded the Brooklyn Bridge. Now the city is banning them The Associated Press
- The Brooklyn Bridge Is Not for Sale, or for Selling Souvenirs Anymore The New York Times
- Vendors forced to close up shop on Brooklyn Bridge and all New York City bridges WABC-TV
- New Year's Leave! City To Kick Vendors Off Bridges Tomorrow - Streetsblog New York City Streetsblog NYC
- Vendors will be prohibited from Brooklyn Bridge starting this week Tribeca Citizen
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