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The veterans and other vendors were banned from using the most congested sidewalks in 1990, after legislators responded to complaints from building owners and retailers about lost business.
Then in 1991, as soldiers returned from the Persian Gulf, Tom Cusick, the president of the Fifth Avenue Association, struck deals with city and state officials that in effect restricted the veterans' numbers in Midtown by making the most congested sidewalks, particularly those on major avenues, off limits.
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