Well, obviously i don't think favouritism is right, but i think due to circumstances, looking the other way could have potentially helped them keep their home?
It would be best if it was legal in the first place.
Although most people are saying it wouldn't be that big of a deal - it could turn out to be. If the majority of kids took to the streets selling things, business could suffer. I think the occasional few are really no harm.
Well, yes and no. It wouldn't just be legal for kids to have food carts, it would be legal for everyone. If more people opened food carts to the point where the restaurants couldn't keep up, then that means the people running the carts would be making more money. It would be beneficial to the people running the food carts.
Who cares if opening food carts will hurt restaurant's businesses? By not allowing food carts, you hurt the food cart business. Either way, someone's business gets hurt. It's better to let competition hurt a business than government zoning laws.