Naples: Illegal street vendors occupy Via Toledo, taking advantage of the absence of law enforcement.
In the city center, crowded with tourists, multiplied by the arrival of good weather, squatters have occupied Via Toledo in Naples, taking advantage of the absence of law enforcement.
At 14 p.m., a dozen vendors selling counterfeit designer bags, glasses, cell phone cases, and "rags" offered on Chinese street vendors' carts took over the stretch of Via Toledo between Piazza Trieste e Trento and Santa Brigida.
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The concentration of traffic in the first stretch of Via Toledo is due to work on the Banco di Napoli building, which included the cordoning off of the sidewalk.
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