In a significant move to protect the privacy rights of street vendors, recent legislation now restricts law enforcement agencies from accessing their personal data without explicit consent. The law safeguards sensitive information such as home addresses, financial details, and identification records, establishing a clear boundary between regulatory oversight and individual privacy. Advocates argue that this separation curtails potential abuses and fosters trust between street vendors and local authorities, allowing vendors to operate without fear of undue surveillance or harassment.

Key features of this privacy protection include:

  • Strict data access protocols requiring judicial approval for any law enforcement inquiry.
  • Confidentiality clauses ensuring data collected for licenses or permits is shielded from third-party exposure.
  • Penalties for unauthorized retrieval including fines and suspension of involved law enforcement personnel.
Protection Aspect Details
Data Types Covered Identification, Financials, Location
Access Requirements Legal Warrants Only
Enforcement Internal Review Boards
Penalties for Breach Fines, Suspension