Wednesday, November 9, 2011

If you're going to use Seventh Street as a toilet, then you might as well be civil about it

EV Grieve reader Elizabeth Frayer of New York Natives spotted this addition to Seventh Street just steps away from McSorley's ... perhaps a hint from fed-up neighbors... Or else Bloomberg's pay-public toilet idea has come to this...




More subtle, perhaps, than the no vomiting sign Jeremiah spotted in the spring.

8 comments:

  1. Am I wrong in considering McSorleys a cop bar?

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  2. aah, i took a picture of this today, too! you beat me to it. i have a feeling it's in response to dogs crapping, but maybe it's for people.

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  3. Definitely *not* a cop bar. Tourists and bachelor parties warming up. The only time I see cops there is on St. Patrick's day, and that's because they're watching the line starting at 7 AM.

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  4. I am going to drop off a magazine rack and some reading reading material so no one feels rushed.

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  5. SHAME this is not by the PEE PHONE or by CRUSTY ROW would get a lot of wipes

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  6. It is so unfortunate that it's come to this! If everyone could just treat the streets the way they'd like to see them, there would be no need for a reminder like this to wipe up our spills.

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