should roadside food be banned???????????????????

India
May 24, 2007 3:36am CST
as per the sc now road side food is banned.... will u miss the fav vada pav, pav bhaji??? is it really safe to cook roadside???? u r happywith the sc s new law???? what r its effect on the normal public??? is it hyginic???? post ur suggetions
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@rb200406 (1824)
• India
24 May 07
actually i personally didn't liked this bannning of food stall onroad.I thinks you live in Mumbai & here majority of people don't carry food from home.This stalls provide cheap foods which is really expensive in resturants.But other side of it is that this foods really are not so hygenic & are responsible for many diseases specially in summers & monsoon.Also this causes unneccessary roadblocks as people gather & eat.Also they block footpaths which causes people to walk in roads causing traffice problems.
• India
24 May 07
i am completely agree with u as we all know most of the vendors use gas cylinder openly which is highly explosive and if any accident take place due to this then many ppls life could be on trouble so i think sc has take a nice decision but just banning will not solve the problem they have to look other side of a coin i think providing some ruls and regulation will solve the problem...
24 May 07
it wont have any effect on the people...people will carry their food
• India
24 May 07
but what about those ppls who come to there offices or colleges early in the morning and have no time at all to cook there food at home???
• India
24 May 07
and it is impossible for the ppls who travelled every day by the crouded local train to carry there food with them....
@cherylmae (173)
• Philippines
24 May 07
please don't ban roadside food... i love it.. but i always make sure that the vendor has clean hands..
@el_jeffo (750)
• Philippines
25 May 07
I'm not sure why roadside food should be banned...Sure, some of it might not exactly be sanitary, but for some people this is the only way they can eat...and they're usually better-tasting than food offered in restaurants.