I was watching a show about street food and they talked to a hot dog vendor in NYC. He started with one cart in the early 1980's after serving in the Marines in Vietnam, and said that by the late 1990's he had the most street carts in the city with almost 200.
Then Giuliani passed a law that each person could only have one permit, and he lost his entire business except for one cart. He set up by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and got harassed by the cops for his location. He kept moving his cart a few feet to technically comply with their orders and eventually they arrested him.
His vignette ended with a shot of his hot dog cart right in front of the door of the Met, and he said he was going to keep working till he was 90, and that the cops still give him a hard time.
I can't imagine a more horrible, anti-human place to live than NYC. The time and money they put into harassing a productive business owner instead of solving the millions of problems that plague that place- astounding.
Definitely NOT the place to live when the power grid is destroyed.
NYC's "Fun City" days in the '70s were rotten, but this time the WEF/NWO plan to bankrupt small businesses for the benefit of multinationals has hollowed the city out completely, making it, like LA, a place for the disgustingly rich to live above the rabble, watching from giant roach-infested apartments fifty floors up as "people of color" tear each other to bits and caravans of U-Hauls move everyone else out.