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2. Correct the language and spelling errors in the following newspaper report about the police dispersing the street vendors. There are ten errors. Munisipality acts against vendors Yesterday the Johannesburgmunicipal poliescleared street vendorsfrom thepavements outside Metropolitan Steel Windows. They were inforcing a by-law confining black busyness operations to the townships. Police arrived at 9 am and ordered the vendors to dispers. According to city spokeman, John van Zyl, the street vendors 'make the city look ugly'. He said the counsel was committed to cleaning up the image of the city. Aproximately thirteen vendors were removed and there carts confiscated.

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Municipality Acts Against Vendors Yesterday, the Johannesburg municipal police cleared street vendors from the pavements outside Metropolitan Steel Windows. They were enforcing a by-law that restricts black business operations to the townships. Police arrived at 9 a.m. and ordered the vendors to disperse. According to city spokesman John van Zyl, the street vendors "make the city look ugly." He stated that the council is committed to cleaning up the city's image. Approximately thirteen vendors were removed, and their carts were confiscated.

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Municipality Acts Against Vendors Yesterday the Johannesburg municipal police cleared street vendors from the pavements outside Metropolitan Steel Windows. They were enforcing a by-law confining black business operations to the townships. Police arrived at 9 a.m. and ordered the vendors to disperse. According to city spokesman John van Zyl, the street vendors "make the city look ugly." He said the council was committed to cleaning up the image of the city. Approximately thirteen vendors were removed and their carts confiscated.

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Municipality Acts Against Vendors Yesterday, the Johannesburg municipal police cleared street vendors from the pavements outside Metropolitan Steel Windows. They were enforcing a by-law confining black business operations to the townships. Police arrived at 9 am and ordered the vendors to disperse. According to city spokesman John van Zyl, the street vendors "make the city look ugly." He said the council was committed to cleaning up the image of the city. Approximately thirteen vendors were removed and their carts confiscated. Did you know that street vendors have been a vital part of urban economies worldwide? These entrepreneurs offer unique goods and services, often at lower prices, and contribute to local flavor and culture. The fight over public space between municipal authorities and street vendors continues to be a hot topic in many cities. Handling tensions between authorities and street vendors often requires creative solutions! One common mistake is not involving vendors in discussions about regulations. Successful strategies have included designated vending zones that allow both the vendors to thrive and maintain public order, demonstrating that collaboration can lead to win-win outcomes. It's all about balancing economic opportunity with urban planning!

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