San Diego planning stricter street-vendor law in response to questionable First Amendment claims

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San Diego planning stricter street-vendor law in response to questionable First Amendment claims
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Coastal, downtown leaders frustrated by four-year wait for crackdown, contending vendors have damaged the look and feel of popular areas

But some coastal leaders contend the concerns are ‘a joke’ and are frustrated by the slow pace of enforcementThe city will also revive special zones in Balboa Park and near the city’s beaches, where vendors claiming freedom of speech can continue operating, the mayor said. The goal is to prevent vendors from flooding those high-traffic areas.

Examples include T-shirts featuring Jesus Christ or other religious leaders, hats saying Make America Great Again, necklaces featuring the Christian cross and tattoos of a religious or political nature. Gloria said the changes will take the guesswork out of enforcement by park rangers and police, while also ensuring citations for ordinance violations don’t get thrown out by administrative law judges on appeal.

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