As you can see, there are two notes affixed to the discarded property... starting with an effective:
How dare you
And, uh-oh! ...
We have you in [?] camera. It's a violation to put your garbage in private property.
Keep your BED.
How dare you
We have you in [?] camera. It's a violation to put your garbage in private property.
Keep your BED.
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I live in a small building with just one other person, whenever I go out of town towards the end of a month I return to a scene like this, mattress unwrapped leaning against the tree in front of my building and a $200 ticket from sanitation on my front door. My guess is with a now very transient neighborhood people are moving in / out literally every month from one or more buildings on our block. Do avoid losing their deposit from the landlord they dump their mattress in front of a neighboring building which is usually mine. The sign will do no good since the culprits are long gone and will never return.
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