
San Francisco's Mission Street vending ban sparks controversy and protests
Starting Monday, San Francisco will implement a 90-day ban on street vending on a portion of Mission Street due to safety concerns caused by large-scale fencing operations. The ban has sparked controversy among vendors, with some arguing that it will negatively impact their ability to provide for their families. The city has secured indoor marketplaces for legitimate vendors to sell their goods, but the Mission Street Vendors Association is calling for the ban to be postponed until after the holidays. A protest is planned for Monday at the 24th Street BART plaza.