Please explain to me what makes them think they have a right to just come in and take people's living away from them?!?!How do they expect them to get by?Is it illegal to sell food without the government being involved..Our government is trying to do that to the Amish here.
It is a shame that dealers who do not pay tax for their business, should be able to compete with serious traders who pay tax, a tax that builds up the welfare of a civilized democratic country.
No, the shame is that there are more humanistic approaches to solve the problem than to blindly confiscate perishable product and equipment which may severely the livelihood of very low income families. For example the issuing of citations or possible reduced tax rates for very low income people. @@Raimo1957
you want to see streets with eerything being sold there, without control doing people whatever they want. you imagine if people do whatever thing everywhere they can reach a better life in economy. that's just your imagination.
Na verdade eles recolheram pq eles estavam parados na porta de comércio e lá eles recolhem tudo que fica obstruindo as vagas de veículos e de passagem de pedestres
@@antonio.x22 I agree they have to obtain sales permit, but the way they dealt with was over , warning or fine imposed will be fair enough Any way I’m not in position to speak on other countries rules or law . May be I was over reacted Respect to all , thank you
I know the demolition clearing team are doing their job but these sellers depand on their everyday living. The harsh truth is this world is not for the poors 😔
Because they are the father of a family and need to be worked on, they are wrong because they are in a place where sales are not allowed and every state in the country has its own standard so they had to have an appropriate place.
95% of the comments here prove the viewers have no clue about the Philippines.😂 Ohh omg those poor people...... If you set up a small business in your own country without a permit or in a location that is a public road or street, im fairly sure you would also be moved on. Just because they're poor isn't an excuse to break the law.
you are very good, I look at this from FRANCE and I can tell you that in certain cities the demolition men would not be up to the task, don't let yourself be fooled! Good luck 👍👍👍👍
In all civilized, democratically governed countries, rules and regulations from government authorities are of course required to conduct business. For hygienic, ethical and moral reasons. Only if you run a business registered by the state, can you be required, via taxes, to contribute to the country's welfare, schools, healthcare, elderly care and other obvious things. Think beyond your nose🤥
It's not terrible. They started leaving soon as they saw those trucks arriving. They were breaking the rules..there's consequences. People need discipline.
I don't know enough about the Philippine government or the will of it's people, so out of respect i will keep my opinion quiet. In the U.S...........Rules???............Consequences???...........oh yeah, I remember those days, that was before the current regime that's running America took over! Discipline is a novel concept. The pendulum is going to swing back hard here.