One year after a video showing the arrest of a female churro seller went viral, street vendors took to the streets to urge the City Council to increase the number of vendor permits issued and to end police harassment of vendors. More than 200 people marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to Lower Manhattan on Nov. 12 in support of the City Council’s Intro. 1116, which would lift the cap on the number of vendors issued permits citywide. The cap, which has been in place since 1983, only allows for 4,000 vendor permits to be issued citywide — leaving many immigrant vendors without permits and vulnerable to arrest. Councilman Carlos Menchaca, who sponsored the bill, has pushed Mayor Bill de Blasio to work with other elected officials since…