built a pushcart and sold burritos on the corner of 52nd and park. he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school. he lives in a tenement walk up apartment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. anthony: so within like a mile from here matt: yeah. anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? matt: it s incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there s colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there s the chinese bbq parts. i don t know of any place in new york, maybe even the world or the country where you can have such diversity on the street. anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help, which in our nanny state current reality is all too often. anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit for the cart itself. that s the p
burritos on the corner of 52nd and park. he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school. he lives in a tenement walk up apartment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. anthony: so within like a mile from here matt: yeah. anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? matt: it s incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there s colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there s the chinese bbq parts. i don t know of any place in new york, maybe even the world or the country where you can have such diversity on the street. anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help, which in our nanny state current reality is all too often. anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit for the cart itself. that s the problem. anthony: in any
built a pushcart and sold burritos on the corner of 52nd and park. he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school. he lives in a tenement walk up apartment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. anthony: so within like a mile from here matt: yeah. anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? matt: it s incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there s colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there s the chinese bbq parts. i don t know of any place in new york, maybe even the world or the country where you can have such diversity on the street. anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help, which in our nanny state current reality is all too often. anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit for the cart itself. that s the p
prior to going to law school, he built a pushcart and sold burritos on the corner of 52nd and park. he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school. he lives in a tenement walk up apartment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. anthony: so within like a mile from here matt: yeah. anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? matt: it s incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there s colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there s the chinese bbq parts. don t know of any place in new york, maybe even the world or the country where you can have such diversity on the street. anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help, which in our nanny state current reality is all too often. anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit fo
so it s for them it might be even more that they re eating on the streets. anthony: shawn bazinski is the director of the street vendor project. prior to going to law school, he built a pushcart and sold burritos on the corner of 52nd and park. he founded svp with a small grant from yale university law school. he lives in a tenement walk up apartment in manhattan with a bathtub in the kitchen. you know, like most lawyers. anthony: so within like a mile from here matt: yeah. anthony: what would my options be nationality wise? matt: it s incredible. i mean, you have tibetan street food, then there s colombian arepas. you go up into flushing and there s the chinese bbq parts. i don t know of any place in new york, maybe even the world or the country where you can have such diversity on the street. anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help, which in our nanny state current reality is all too often. anthony: now, generall