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OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Days after becoming the focus of a video that went viral online, dozens of people held a rally in Oceanside Thursday in support of the ice cream vendor involved.
The organizers said they want vendors to be treated with respect and called for more easily accessible and affordable resources to get permits to sell their items. Several vendors shared their stories and the challenges they faced while selling. RELATED: Incident between volunteer and street vendor at Oceanside Día de los Muertos event goes viral
Felix admitted he didn’t have a permit, but said he was told by attendees he could sell, until the woman told him he had to leave. In the video, she was seen grabbing his cart.
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