Dumbo is a topic that holds significance in the entertainment industry as it is a beloved Disney character known for its charm and iconic big ears. The petitions under this topic focus on advocating for issues related to the representation and treatment of animals, particularly elephants, in circuses and entertainment.
Key issues and themes in the petitions include calls to end the use of animals in circuses, raise awareness about animal cruelty, and support conservation efforts for endangered species like elephants. Notable petitions highlight the cruelty and exploitation of animals for entertainment purposes, urging for stricter regulations and ethical treatment.
Join the movement to protect and preserve the well-being of animals like Dumbo by exploring and supporting these petitions. Your participation can contribute to a more compassionate and sustainable future for wildlife in entertainment.
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I'm signing because many food vendors ignore food safety rules, vend in prohibited locations, and owners of food carts ask vendors to sleep on benches or inside carts in violation of labor laws. Carts are left overnight for weeks during the warmer months instead of returning to a commissary for cleaning as required. The situation has turned our historic neighborhood into a circus and agencies are doing almost no enforcement to halt the illegal activities by vendors that threaten public health, price gouge tourists and lower the quality of life for locals.
The venders are causing multiple safety issues. They block the sidewalks, making them impossible to pass. People who rely on wheelchairs or other walking assistance devices become trapped. Others must risk their safety by walking in the street in order to get by.
I’m signing because the situation in dumbo has gotten out of control - the unlicensed vendors selling gifts and food are crowding the already crowded streets of our neighborhood and are making it impossible to walk on streets for those of us who call Dumbo home. The illegal vendors are taking revenue from the actual small businesses that have set up their roots in Dumbo and the food vendors are polluting our streets with their waste, smoke, and one vendor was even sighted on Washington Street near the Brooklyn Bridge walkway entrance taking a poop on the street. The trash from these illegal food trucks is also filling up our already full trash cans on the streets. Mayor Adams - we need help!
The vendors do not display prices and rip off tourists, which is unfortunate but my issue is they take up too much space on sidewalks and block low curbs. Ppl with wheelchairs, walking devices and strollers are tasked with moving around the vendors. Any why so many? It’s an eye sore.