Cap on New York City Art Vendors

Judge Richard Sullivan has upheld new regulations seeking to cap the number of art vendors allowed in Manhattan's busiest parks the Associated Press reports.

Motions were brought in two cases seeking to prohibit the city's parks department from enforcing the new rules.

The city administration has said the parks have become too crowded, but the lawsuit argued that farmers market and holiday commercial vendors create more congestion in the parks than the artists.

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