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Every city and town council and every subject minister to date have chosen to ignore the lone vendor or two or three who paved the way for the others. When he or she manages to not only take root successfully, but attract clientele and therefore make money, others follow and before long there is a fleet of them.
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One seller usually takes the plunge to begin with. If one examines street vending, it becomes clear that a host of vendors plying their trade on a main road, do not all show up at once. The quote often mistakenly attributed to Albert Einstein: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”, could easily have been written to describe the way Guyanese municipalities operate most particular-ly, the Mayor and City Council of Georgetown. His predecessors and peers in the areas of both Public Works, and Local Government and Regional Development could surely enlighten him about this, if they could just see the light them-selves. Of course, as politicians are wont to do, Minister Edghill was oversimplifying the issue, which is an undesirable approach to take when it comes to street vending.
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Noting that the street vending posed several problems including creating traffic hazards, hampering road repairs and blocking drainage, the minister was dogmatic in his reasoning that options in ICT, agro-processing and construction, as cited by him, were available and the vendors just needed to take advantage of them.