A new crackdown on third-party reservation vendors is an effort to democratize New York's restaurant scene.
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- New legislation in New York intends to crackdown on the black market for restaurant reservations.
- The law will restrict third-party agents from selling reservations to the highest bidders.
- New York's Gov. Kathy Hochul says it gives everyone "a chance to get a seat at the dinner table."
For the last few years...