Visitors are battered by a cacophony of cries by hawkers trying to flog a variety of the ubiquitous plastic trinkets and squeaking toys. |
The bridge is frequented by bootleggers and hawkers who are always on the look out for the carabinieri. |
There is unquestionably some truth in that counter argument, which isn't voiced only by hawkers of Hollywood movies and TV shows. |
Despite the lights and the trains and the noise, it is quite easy to imagine the cries of the hawkers in a different age. |
Fantastically beautiful place, once you plough through the hawkers outside desperately trying to flog you the little red book. |
There was an altercation between the activists and a few hawkers who were selling eatables on the issue of payment. |