Manifestation is a reaction to restrictions that regulate the market on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, which will come into force on 1/6; Decree allows only registered street vendors to work
Camelons made a protest on Avenida Atlântica, in Copacabana, this Monday (26), blocking two clues towards Ipanema. The demonstration is a reaction to the new rules that regulate trade on the waterfront and beaches, which will come into force next weekend. Protesters express their dissatisfaction with the restrictions imposed, which include the ban on glass bottles and the accomplishment of live music without permission.
The Rio Traffic Engineering Company (CET-Rio) and the Military Police are present in the area to monitor the situation. Drivers who move through the region should redouble their attention and avoid Atlantic Avenue, as the lanes are occupied by protesters.
The street vendors who participate in the act are mostly salespeople who work in the sand, offering products such as mate, corn and shrimp. They oppose the prohibition of activities for those who have no authorization. The new decree, which was recently published, list 16 conduct that will be vetoed on the beaches.
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Posted by Fernando Dias