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Elderly man battles city for peddler license amid stress

July 26, 2024 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts



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Elderly man battles city for peddler license amid stress
During a recent government meeting, a resident of Riviera expressed concerns regarding the impact of local policies on his well-being, particularly highlighting the stress caused by the city's handling of his application for a peddler hawker's license. The 92-year-old citizen detailed his long history in the business, spanning nearly 50 years, and lamented the recent changes in licensing regulations that he believes unfairly target elderly applicants.

The resident claimed that the police chief has the discretion to deny licenses without clear justification, which he argued has led to feelings of frustration and stress. He emphasized that the denial of his application has not only affected his ability to work but has also contributed to his overall stress levels, which he linked to potential health issues, including high blood pressure.

In response to his concerns, members of the board of health acknowledged the relationship between chronic stress and health complications but indicated limited capacity to assist in resolving his specific licensing issue. The resident expressed his determination to pursue the matter further, stating that he intends to seek legal recourse if he finds the police chief's decision to be unjust.

This exchange highlights ongoing tensions between local governance and the needs of elderly citizens, raising questions about the fairness of regulatory practices and their broader implications for community health and well-being.

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