Street vendors begin a 24-hour protest outside the MCC area, according to reports. The demonstration is staged in front of the MCC office, with vendors appearing to demand attention to their grievances and seek a resolution through continued public pressure. After the protest runs for the full 24-hour period, the vendors end the round-the-clock protest, the reports say, but they do not stop their activity entirely. Instead, they shift to picketing the MCC office, continuing their demonstration in a different form. The coverage indicates a coordinated effort by vendors at the same location across the day-long period and suggests the action is aimed at getting a response from MCC officials. While the specific issues driving the vendors’ demands are not detailed in the provided excerpts, both accounts describe the timeline and the change from a continuous 24-hour protest to ongoing picketing after the initial protest window concludes.