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Charlotte-Mecklenburg police restricts Uptown food vendors after midnight: What we know
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department restricted Uptown food vendors from operating after midnight in an effort to reduce late-night crime. While some residents support the policy due to overall drops in violent crime, small business owners report devastating financial consequences, such as a 40% drop in sales. This conflict highlights competing priorities between public safety and supporting local commerce.
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