Wednesday, August 12, 2020

What's the Different between a Bicycle "Hoop Rack" and a Lamppost?

For the SECOND time in about a year, the "PSYCHIC" scofflaw had a sign CLIPPED AND REMOVED from the bicycle "Hoop Rack" in front of the Asian deli-bodega between 72nd and 73rd on YORK. 

But, despite being reported at the SAME TIME, nobody has CLIPPED AND REMOVED the OTHER sign, which the "PSYCHIC" has chained to a lamppost on the corner of 73rd and 1st Avenue.

WHY IS THAT? 


This "PSYCHIC" has been a scofflaw for over EIGHT YEARS. Not enough fines to make this con-job nuisance stop? 

The city could be making a fortune fining this creep, removing the signs, and forcing her to buy a new one or STOP THE SWINDLING. (Or risk pestering passersby with leaflets, as her stooges have done so often!) 

The "PSYCHIC" has a storefront down the block at 425 east 73rd so if the fines aren't paid, the city could PADLOCK the place and even EVICT this blight on the neighborhood.

The Upper East Side is no place for ugly signs that try might lead the elderly and the immigrants to be taken for every sent they have due to a smooth-talking BAJOUR. 

MICHAEL WILSON of THE NEW YORK TIMES has written up the fake psychics as long as THIS creepy East Side menace has been scofflawing.

He knows these "psychics" can not only con superstitious people, and the elderly, but "normal" people who are caught at a vulnerable time, like Niall Rice:   


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