Monday, April 4, 2016

Print still isn't dead

An EVG reader notes that someone keeps taking the Sunday Times from outside a building on East Eighth Street.

So now the super is tracking the situation via the building's surveillance system... from yesterday...



Previously on EV Grieve:
To the person stealing this newspaper

11 comments:

  1. They almost got the thief!

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  2. They need a high definition surveillance system.

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  3. Honestly home subscriptions work best when they can be delivered to your home. I'm always amazed by how many neighbors roll the dice with their Sunday NYT.

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  4. Why so angry? These folks need to check themselves and their privilege. This person needed that paper. News equality.

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  5. Mine periodically disappears, but the trick is to go downstairs and get it soon after the delivery. Weekdays there's no issues 'cause I'm out early; but on the weekends, I sometimes sleep in out of exhaustion...plus the delivery happens a little later (between 5-5:30 on weekdays, after 6:30 or even 7 am on weekends). I've been going down in my bathrobe on weekends for a while now and haven't had problems.

    We had a rash of this on East 9th Street a few years back and found the culprit. There was a person (no identifiers beyond that) who was scooping up newspapers, cutting/tearing off the labels and taking them to some store and selling them.

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  6. I know exactly who that is. Who is asking?

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  7. I know who this is also. Who can I alert, Grieve?

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  8. Someone clearly sent the video in. Why no information on who to contact if the thief is recognized?

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  9. I know who this is too. I have to warn him that he's being taped by the NSA.

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  10. I have the resident's contact info. I can forward any information.

    grieve98@gmail.com

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  11. Same guy steals the wall street journal from 735 E 9th.

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