Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Wednesday's parting shot

As seen on the NE corner of Second Avenue and Sixth Street today — "Turn trash into beautiful art for everyone to see" ... photo by Derek Berg

7 comments:

  1. Leaving your crap on the sidewalk is annoying for residents and the people that have to clean this up. How about beautifying the city by not leaving your discarded trash for others to manage. Grow up.

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  2. People leave out things for others to take. Ideally they'd bring it to Housing Works or another charity, but a lot of stuff does get rescued. Someone posted a picture of this in Buy Nothing, and quickly updated to say that the knobs on the drawers were just removed and it was graffitied. Real shame.

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  3. Yeah the whole idea of leaving things out for other people is just an excuse to not dispose of it properly resulting in unnecessary expense to the city. Perhaps these do gooders that are leaving their trash for 'others' should contact Housing Works or some other charity and donate appropriately.

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  4. I’ve left out lots of things for others to take for free. Everything I have put out got taken quickly and hopefully put to use by someone who appreciated it.

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  5. @2:49 what happens when people do not take your trash away? it might behoove you et al to consider donating your trash instead of using the sidewalk as a dumpster. Welcome to NY.

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  6. Littering, sweeping, throwing, or casting any material such as ashes, garbage, paper, dust, or other garbage or rubbish into or upon any street or public place, vacant lot, air shaft, areaway, backyard, court, or alley is illegal.
    DSNY

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  7. There's a big difference between trash and things like still useable furniture, clothing, kitchen items, etc., that people so often put out. At the start of the pandemic, when people were fleeing the city in droves, I would wander the neighborhood and just pick up the things they had left for someone to take - canned and packaged foods, jewelry, a pair of Top Gun sunglasses, an unopened case of White Claw (man is that stuff overrated), new items - not trash by any stretch of the imagination.

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