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Puerto Vallarta removes 30 to 50 illegal street vendors every day in the tourist strip

Street vending in Puerto Vallarta is a recurrent problem that has been present for years, but with the coronavirus pandemic and the loss of jobs and opportunities in the city, it has been growing, invading areas such as the malecón where their presence is partially prohibited.

For this reason, businessmen from the city have asked that street vendors be removed from the area, since they assure that, in addition to representing unfair competition, they affect the image of this tourist destination.

Hortensia Dueñas Salcedo, director of Inspection and Regulations, points out that this . . .

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