Sometimes the sign is even up ALL DAY.
BAREBURGER doesn't put up its own sign to tell people to drop in? But they allow THIS?
NO other shops in a TWO MILE RADIUS have A-Frame signs chained to lamp posts. That's because only the PSYCHICS keep doing it...so there's this sign at 73rd, and another on 75th and York. There are several others who routinely chain signs in the neighborhood or hand out leaflets.
Let's have somebody stand up and say "I got it done." Is that asking too much?
Latest updates:
KALLOS: ignores emails.
SEAWRIGHT: ignores emails and her storefront receptionist says "nobody's in."
SANITATION DEPARTMENT: "we did not see a violation"
POLICE: "responded to the complaint and determined that police action was not necessary."
311-00224123
Date Reported: 7/25/2019 5:31 PM
Date Closed: 7/26/2019 10:20 AM
Resolution Action: 10-90Y - Unnecessary
PUBLIC ADVOCATE:
Thank you for contacting the Office of the New York City Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams.
We have received your message and directed your email to the appropriate department for review.
(They received a second and third email, saying "which is the appropriate department, nothing's been done...both times they replied with form letters stating the same "we have received your message...")
BAREBURGER: no response via website template
Mayor's office simply sent a form letter in response to this:
311 suggested that the problem was actually NOT for the 19th Precinct OR Sanitation but the DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS, because these signs were improperly placed by the store owner. The store owner can NOT put a sign up on public property and has limits to size of signs or awnings on the rented building. What did the DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS do? NOTHING: