The The ten most affected blocks contained 68.0% of the total stalls located on streets, avenues and pedestrians. Likewise, they represented 27.2% of the total of the blocks in which illegal sale was registered. The Eleven zone concentrated, in total, 393 stands, with a 61.5% participation in the total detected in avenues and streets. The most affected block in the entire city was Bartolomé Miter at 2400, where the 73 positions were relieved. The second place went to Corrientes Avenue at 2400, with 55 stands.
The The most commercialized item was Clothing and footwear, which accounted for 61.9%, followed by Food and beverages with 17.0% of the total.
The main illegal marketing center for these categories was Zona Once, between the avenues and streets, and Constitución station, between the stations and squares.
On the other hand, there was a 6.5% increase in piracy cases compared to August 2021, when a total of 804 cases were detected. Zone Eleven was positioned as the main area for the sale of counterfeit products.
In the CAC report, Av. Avellaneda, Av. Rivadavia, Av. Pueyrredón, Zona Liniers, Zona Once, Av. Corrientes, Peru, Av. Santa Fe, Av. Córdoba, Av. Cabildo, Av. Juramento, Zona Microcentro, 9 de Julio, Av. De Mayo, Av. Callao and Lavalle. Likewise, the sample also includes the Once de Septiembre Station, Rivadavia Park, Retiro Station, Constitución Station, Plaza de Mayo, Lacroze Station and Belgrano C Station.
The survey was carried out between September 1 and 30, 2021 through an observation tour of the illegal trading posts installed on both sidewalks of the aforementioned avenues, streets, stations, terminals and squares.
Illegal street sales in La Plata
In La Plata, 344 illegal street stalls were detected in avenues, streets and pedestrians. This value represented a rise of 0.9% in relation to the previous month and of 26.9% with respect to the prepandemic period.
Analyzing the most affected blocks, it is observed that the first position was occupied by the train station, with 157 positions. This is 45.6% of the total positions surveyed on city streets.
The Second position was for Calle 7 N ° 650, with 29 positions and an incidence of 8.4%. The item with the highest participation in the streets, avenues and pedestrians of the La Plata shopping center was Clothing and footwear, which represented 81.0% of the items observed. On the other hand, Household items came in second place, with 10.8% of the total.

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