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    YEREVAN MAYOR'S OFFICE CONTINUES STRUGGLING AGAINST STREETTRADE

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 19 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The Yerevan Mayor's Office, jointly
    with the RA Police and Ministry of Agriculture, has been undertaking
    measures aimed against sale of foodstuffs made at open-air points of
    sale since June 1. As Karen Gevorgian, Head of the Trade and Service
    Department of the Mayor's Office, said in his interview with a Noyan
    Tapan correspondent, as a result of daily checkings in Yerevan, they
    have already confiscated 12 ice-cream makers, 2 drinks machines,
    and 2 Ghars barbeques.

    In K. Gevorgian's words, though a serious struggle is carrying on
    against the street trade of foodstuffs, it is impossible to liquidate
    it only by means of the Mayor's Office. "There are many of these
    devices in Yerevan, but they hide them during check-ups. Therefore, we
    need assistance of prefectures in order to be able to struggle against
    not only street trade, but also the sale of fast food as a result of
    daily check-ups," K. Gevorgian said. In his words, citizens should
    realize that foodstuffs sold on the street are potential health risks,
    as they are sold in conditions not corresponding to sanitary norms.

    The head of the department said that they are also going to
    undertake measures against the sale of melons and water-melons on the
    street. They have already warned the prefectures to provide places
    for melon and water-melon sale in certains communities, especially
    near residential houses.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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