1.Communicate and understand.
When the chengguan personnel come to stop the stalls, they must first stay calm and take the initiative to communicate with the chengguan personnel to understand the specific management regulations and the reasons for the restrictions. Through friendly communication, both parties can better understand each other's positions and needs.
2.Legitimate Grievances.
If you feel that there is a problem or unfairness in the way the chengguan handles it, you can appeal through legal channels. For example, report the situation to the higher authority of the urban management department, or contact the local citizen service ** to make a complaint.
3.Find a legal place to set up your stall.
After understanding the regulations, if you find that there are indeed illegal stalls, you should actively look for a legal stall location. Check with your local urban management department or market authority to find out which areas or markets allow stalls.
4.Transform or innovate the way you do business.
Faced with the dilemma of the urban management not allowing stalls to be set up, stall owners can also consider transforming or innovating their business methods. For example, transforming offline stalls into online sales, or cooperating with other merchants to share business space, etc.
Ms. Li runs a fruit stand on a busy street in the city. Recently, however, the urban management department has strengthened its management of the area, prohibiting stalls on the streets. Faced with this situation, Ms. Li took the following measures:
She took the initiative to communicate with the urban management staff and learned about the specific management regulations and the reasons for the restrictions;
After learning that there were violations, she actively searched for other legal places to set up her stalls, and eventually chose to set up a new stall in a nearby farmers' market;
At the same time, she is also considering selling some of her fruits through online platforms to expand her business scope and increase her income.
Regulations on the Management of Urban Appearance and Environmental Sanitation: This regulation stipulates the management standards and requirements for urban appearance and environmental sanitation, including the management and restriction of stall behavior.
Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: This law stipulates the safety management requirements for road traffic, prohibiting acts that impede traffic safety such as setting up stalls and stacking items on the road.
Local city management regulations: The specific implementation rules and policies formulated in accordance with national laws and regulations may vary from place to place. Stallholders are advised to understand and comply with local regulations.