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Arte Útil archive nr:
216
Initiator:
REV
Location:
US
Category:
politics, economy, social
Users:
Marisa Jahn, REV, Street Vendor Project (SVP) of the Urban Justice Center, street vendors, general public
Maintained by:
Urban Justice Center
Certification:
implemented
Duration:
2010
REV
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Ticketing Jessica Lappin
Description:
The San Francisco-born collective REV collaborated with the Street Vendor Project (SVP) of the Urban Justice Center to campaign against New York City Council Member Jessica Lappin’s 2010 law project. The bill, intended to revoke permits issued to street vendor trucks if they got parking tickets, was so restrictive that it threatened to put most food trucks out of business. As a way of protest, REV and SVP designed and handed 500 pink mock “citizens’ parking tickets†to Lappin during the hearing, signed by vendors and 500 members of the general public.
Goals:
To create a campaign drawing attention to this attempt to legislatively criminalize the City's food vendors.
Beneficial Outcomes:
By garnering negative publicity in media such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and local foodie blogs, Lappin's bill was defeated before it got to the hearing.