03/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/19/2026 16:18
Spring is upon us and that means the beginning of tourist season in the District of Columbia. Thousands of visitors from near and far will visit the city to enjoy the many attractions we have to offer. One of the highlights in spring are the cherry blossoms.
Cherry Blossom Season brings many residents and visitors to the Tidal Basis and the National Mall, and the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection's (DLCP) Consumer Protection Unit (CPU) wants you to be aware of your consumer rights during the peak vendor season.
To vend in the District, a vendor is required to be licensed and havea Vending Site Permit authorizing them to vend in a specific location. However, some vendors operate in the District illegally, which poses health and safety risks to consumers, and some vendors may engage in unfair and deceptive practices that could cost you money and other harm.
Illegal and unlicensed vendors have been known to:
Below are a few tips to help keep you safe and from becoming a victim of unfair and deceptive trade practices by vendors:
You may file a complaint with CPU if a vendor is unlicensed, operating illegally, or has engaged in an unfair and deceptive trade practice. To file a complaint, visit the link here .
Contact DLCP at [email protected] or 202-671-4500 if you have questions or for more information.