The mayor () came out in defense of the traders of 25 de Março Street, in the center of, this Wednesday (16), after the in Brazil.
“The trade of March 25 cannot be considered an illegal trade, because it is not. If somewhere there is a sale of counterfeit products, including 25, it is up to the IRS and bodies to combat piracy to supervise and will have, as already, all the city support,” said Nunes.
In São Paulo there is a law and a decree dealing with trade supervision, especially the fight against counterfeit products. According to the Municipal Law 14.167/2006, retailers and street vendors who sell irregular products will have their operating license revoked.
According to the mayor, inspectors of the subprefecture of the Sé do daily rounds in the region of March 25 to curb illegalities. And in the case of piracy crime, it is up to the federal agencies and police forces to act in conjunction with the Municipality’s supervision.
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