What do we have here? Advertising for a parking lot on a street tree!
Wait, make that both sides of a street tree.
Looks like the poor tree got screwed... Shame on you, Artistic Stitch! If only we had a councilman, I'd get his office right on it.
I suppose since the place is located in a piece of Queens Crap, we shouldn't be surprised.
Fortunately, Crappy didn't get jumped like this NY Times reporter did while photographing illegal signs.
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can't believe the owner actually used screws to post the sign onto the tree. What the h*ll is the matter with them? Though it wouldn't do any good this should really be reported.
These issues are enforced by the Sanitation dept. and can be reported using this form:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/maildos.html
Also, you can get the digest of codes PDF here:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dsny/downloads/pdf/digest.pdf
It shows all the rules that the DSNY enforces.
warp10
From the link regarding the Times reporter who had been assaulted:
"I’m not inclined to press charges. While my assailant’s actions were frightening, they resulted in part from what he interpreted as provocation: that is, my taking pictures after he had explicitly warned me not to. He did not take my wallet, cash or briefcase; something he could easily have done while I was on the ground. Nor do I recall him using much more force than was needed to wrest the camera from me. He didn’t kick me gratuitously when I was down. He did what he threatened to do, but no more."
Yeah, what a guy! Glad to know the Times is hiring staff with a sense of social decency, ie. total pussies who have no problem taking a public beating and then blaming themselves for it.
They're great for hanging politicians from
(heh, heh, heh) !
Jake LaCrapa, the stuttering dumbass attorney for that grandmother rapist Dennis Pee Gallagher, lives in a basement apartment at this address.
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