New York – New York City Council Member Simcha Felder (D-Brooklyn) applauded Governor Spitzer’s signing of legislation that will curb the distribution of unwanted menus and fliers in New York City. Governor Spitzer signed the legislation and the legislation will go into effect in 90 days. Felder is the primary sponsor of legislation in the City Council that would address the same problem.
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“It doesn’t matter what borough or what type of building you live in, if you live in New York City, you have been inundated with mounds of unwanted circulars and fliers,” Felder said, “It’s a waste, it’s mess, and it’s a threat to our quality of life. If businesses want to advertise, they can use the post office, take out ads in newspapers, or neatly pass out menus and fliers to homes that want them. Just keep their mess off everyone else’s property.”
This legislation will also solve the immodest and provocative fliers that have circulated and plagued the Jewish community in the last few years, distributed by many companies.
and this is yet another example of government deciding what is ok for us to see, and what is not,, Democratic Mishugoyim who want to rule our lives. ITS NOT ABOUT THE NON TZNIUS FLIERS<<< DONT U GET IT?
where will i get my chinese food coupons from now?
Thank You Reb Simcha! You have a unique good record, always beneficial to New Yorkers in general, and to NY’s Jewish community at large in particular.
Please thank Gov. Spitzer for signing this bill. Yasher Koach.
Thank you Mr. Felder and Gov. Spitzer. This bill will benefit all of us homeowners.