Eviction of Street Vendors in Binjai City

Febriyani natari manik, Maryam Batubara

Abstract


his research was conducted to understand street vendors around Tanah Lapang Merdeka Binjai. The Binjai City Government's efforts to regulate the existence of street vendors always invite reactions from street vendors who want to be disciplined. For street vendors, controlling operations is not something new at all. In dealing with Street Vendors, the Government applies various methods, the government tries to control Street Vendors and this policy is contained in a Regional Regulation and gives authority to Satpol PP officers to control this policy. The resistance against street vendors in the Binjai field is open and takes place every day and every time there will be raids and evictions. In facing various pressures imposed by the government which are felt to greatly limit their space for movement, Street Vendors (PKL) have several techniques or strategies that they have deliberately developed to deal with these pressures.

Keywords: Eviction, Street Vendors, Binjai City


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