Police in Agrinio arrested a street vendor on Monday for selling kites without a relevant license. The man faces a heavy fine for having set up his provisional make-shift stand to sell kites traditionally sold only once a year, from early morning on Clean Monday until early afternoon.
The 50-year-old man was spotted by police officers to sell Clean Monday kites at a central spot of the city in West Greece. A control check revealed that the vendor had not obtained the necessary license by local authorities.
Police prepared a case against him, the file was submitted to the Prosecutor’s office in Agrinio.
I am sure police also found out that the vendor did not have a professional bank account, did not issue receipts and also had no POS device for customers wanting to pay with a credit or debit card.
Certainly, police found also that the man was also the one who bankrupted Greece and caused the big economic crisis.
I have no idea bout the fees to obtain such a license, but under certain circumstances would be as high as the profits from selling kites on that specific day.
The post Street vendor arrested for “illegally” selling Clean Monday kites appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.