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22 THE COURIER SUN • JULY 17, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com Assemblyman Braunstein to introduce law to rid fake clothing drop-off bins BY LIAM LA GUERRE [email protected] @liamlaguerre Assemblyman Ed Braunstein is planning to introduce legislation to clean up clothing drop-off bins of businesses that masquerade as nonprofi t organizations. Under the bill, clothing bins that are not operated by organizations recognized as proper nonprofi ts by the IRS will be banned and the city will be able to remove the bins immediately. First-time offenders will be fi ned $250, and then $500 for every additional one during a calendar year. Recently, there has been an explosion in bins all over the city, according to published reports. Bin owners collect donated clothes and sell them to thrift stores, using what should be donations for income, the assemblyman said. “Enough is enough. It is time we remove these bins from our streets and ensure that these fake charities no longer benefi t from their deceptive actions,” Braunstein said. Currently, all clothing bins are banned in the city on public property. The Department of Sanitation places notices on the bins, giving operators 30 days to remove them. But organizations simply remove the notices and move the bins to other locations, the assemblyman and local leaders said. “But if you’re parked illegally the city has no problem towing your car that day,” said Devon O’Connor, president of the Welcome to Whitestone Civic Association. Residents have complained that the bins, besides hiding under the false pretense of a not-for-profit organization, attract graffi ti and are eyesores in the community. Community Board 11, which represents Bayside, Douglaston and Oakland Gardens, has received numerous complaints of nearly a dozen bins around the community, which range in colors from a stark pink to black. “It’s just a scheme for some crooked people to make money and it’s a horror story,” said Andy Rothman, a Bayside resident. “They shouldn’t be anywhere in New York City or New York State.” Calls to Our Neighborhood Recycling, which owns a few bins in Bayside, were not returned. THE COURIER/Photo by Liam La Guerre Assemblyman Ed Braunstein will introduce legislation to ban fake charity clothing bins. WORLD’S FAIR PLAY FESTIVAL THE WORLD’S FAIR PLAY FESTIVAL – TEN SHORT PLAYS INSPIRED BY BOTH NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIRS! THE PLAYS CELEBRATE THE VISION AND IDEALS CHAMPIONED BY THESE LANDMARK CULTURAL EVENTS. SMART, FUNNY, TENDER AND PROVOKING. Image courtesy of Bill Cotter of Worldsfairphotos.com JULY 18-27, 2014 TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT QUEENSTHEATRE.ORG! 14 UNITED NATIONS AVENUE SOUTH | FLUSHING MEADOWS CORONA PARK WWW.QUEENSTHEATRE.ORG | 718.760.0064 White Star Limousine was founded in 1952 and has been family owned and operated for over three generations. Ask us about the specials we o er for you next special event WWHITESTAR LIMOUSINES 20 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY 516.233.2911 www.whitestarlimousine.com


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